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Definition of Recondensed
1. recondense [v] - See also: recondense
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recondensed
Literary usage of Recondensed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1824)
"If an evaporating surface were placed in an indefinite vacuum, it is plain that
little, or perhaps none, of the emitted vapour would be recondensed on the ..."
2. Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley (1824)
"If an evaporating surface were placed in an indefinite vacuum, it is plain that
little, or perhaps none, of the emitted vapour would be recondensed on the ..."
3. Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society of Arts (1902)
"After the liquid had completely evaporated and had thus been divided into fractions,
these fractions were recondensed in turn and allowed to evaporate and ..."
4. Technology Quarterly by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1902)
"In this process the less volatile portion of the first fraction introduced is
recondensed with the second fraction, and so on. For the separation of argon, ..."
5. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1915)
"... and made to move and circulate variously, and accordingly to actuate the
papers, till it returns into the glass again, and be recondensed there. ..."
6. American Druggist (1888)
"News. temperatures, is slowly vaporized, and if inclosed in tubes such as described
by the author, probably recondensed, falling back again and gradually ..."
7. Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton by David Brewster (1855)
"... and made to move and circulate variously, and accordingly to actuate the
papers, till it returns into the glass again, and be recondensed there. ..."
8. Metals and Their Chief Industrial Applications: Being, with Some by Charles Romley Alder Wright (1878)
"Volatilization Processes: applicable when the metal is capable of being converted
into vapour and recondensed at temperatures which can be readily obtained ..."