Crossword-Solution: CONDENSATION 12 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Condensation n. The act or process of condensing or of being
condensed; the state of being condensed.
Condensation n. The act or process of reducing, by depression of
temperature or increase of pressure, etc., to another and denser form,
as gas to the condition of a liquid or steam to water.
Condensation n. A rearrangement or concentration of the different
constituents of one or more substances into a distinct and definite
compound of greater complexity and molecular weight, often resulting in
an increase of density, as the condensation of oxygen into ozone, or of
acetone into mesitylene.

We have 30 clues for the answer “CONDENSATION”

Clue Answers
condensing 1 answer
an unconscious process whereby two ideas or images combine into a single symbol 1 answer
a shortened version of a written work 1 answer
CONDENSED mass 1 answer
gelatination 5 answers
Glaciation 6 answers
Thickening 6 answers
breviary 7 answers
wetness 10 answers
CONSOLIDATION ___ 13 answers
DEW ___ 18 answers
Moisture 20 answers
Epitome 21 answers
Abbreviation 22 answers
concentration 25 answers
Thickness 26 answers
density 31 answers
Steam 39 answers
Abridgement 50 answers
solidification 50 answers
Hardening 64 answers
Opacity 71 answers
Residue 75 answers
ABSTRACT ___ 76 answers
Throng 77 answers
Reduction 78 answers
Fog 80 answers
Matter 81 answers
Brief 83 answers
Accumulation 89 answers
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Sentences with CONDENSATION (5)

Slowly the pangs became less keen, as suffering deadened the activity of certain nerves; and then the light flashed on once again, and before me stood an array of new and tempting dishes, with great bottles of clear water and flagons of refreshing wine, upon the outside of which the cold sweat of condensation stood.
The Warlord of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Here is a condensation of a few of them:— The _Daily Telegraph_ remarked that in the history of crime there had seldom been a tragedy which presented stranger features.
A Study In Scarlet Arthur Conan Doyle 1995
Michelet taught that each nation was the hero of its own drama; that great men have not been different from the rest of their race—on the contrary, being the condensation of an epoch, that, no matter what the apparent eccentricities of a leader may have been, he was the expression of a people’s spirit.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
The writer of short studies, having to condense in a few pages the events of a whole lifetime, and the effect on his own mind of many various volumes, is bound, above all things, to make that condensation logical and striking.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
When a real spirit is indeed seen it comes in another form to this, where the flowing robe, such as has always been traditionally ascribed to the angels, is a vital thing which, by its very colour and texture, proclaims the spiritual condition of the wearer, and is probably a condensation of that aura which surrounds us upon earth.
The Vital Message Arthur Conan Doyle 1996

Quotes with CONDENSATION (3)

There is no solution for Europe other than deepening the democratic values it invented. It does not need a geographical extension, absurdly drawn out to the ends of the Earth; what it needs is an intensification of its soul, a condensation of its strengths. It is one of the rare places on this planet where something absolutely unprecedented is happening, without its people even knowing it, so much do they take miracles for granted. Beyond imprecation and apology, we have to e…
Pascal Bruckner The Tyranny of Guilt: An Essay on Western Masochism
A kind of northing is what I wish to accomplish, a single-minded trek towards that place where any shutter left open to the zenith at night will record the wheeling of all the sky’s stars as a pattern of perfect, concentric circles. I seek a reduction, a shedding, a sloughing off. At the seashore you often see a shell, or fragment of a shell, that sharp sands and surf have thinned to a wisp. There is no way you can tell what kind of shell it had been, what creature it had hou…
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
In the great glasshouses streaming with condensation, the children in mourning-dress beheld marvels.
Arthur Rimbaud