Definition of Recondenses

1. Verb. (third-person singular of recondense) ¹

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Definition of Recondenses

1. recondense [v] - See also: recondense

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recondenses

reconcilement
reconcilements
reconciler
reconcilers
reconciles
reconciliation
reconciliations
reconciliatorily
reconciliatory
reconciling
reconcilingly
recondensation
recondensations
recondense
recondensed
recondenses (current term)
recondensing
recondite
reconditely
reconditeness
reconditenesses
recondition
reconditioned
reconditioner
reconditioners
reconditioning
reconditions
reconditories
reconditory
reconduct

Literary usage of Recondenses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius (1897)
"... in a stream of carbonic acid, it volatilizes wholly unoxidized, and recondenses above or beyond the heated spot as a sublimate (arsenical mirror). ..."

2. Engineering Chemistry: A Manual of Quantitative Chemical Analysis for the by Thomas Bliss Stillman (1916)
"That part of the oil vapor which recondenses as oil tar is collected in the tar storage tanks above mentioned. Cool tar from the tar storage tanks is ..."

3. The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Technology Profiles (1993)
"A rotary kiln unit desorbs, collects, and recondenses contaminants from the fed material. The unit also can be used in conjunction with a dehalogenation ..."

4. Micro-chemistry of poisons: Including Their Physiological, Pathological, and by Theodore George Wormley (1885)
"... and recondenses unchanged on cold surfaces, principally in the form of regular octahedral crystals. (For an excellent paper on the crystalline forms of ..."

5. The Materials of Construction: A Treatise for Engineers on the Strength of by John Butler Johnson (1897)
"In the blast-furnace, however, phosphorus is not effectively volatilized, for any which volatilizes immediately recondenses. Hence in the blast-furnace ..."

6. The Materials of Construction: A Treatise for Engineers on the Strength of by John Butler Johnson (1904)
"... for any which volatilizes immediately recondenses. Hence in the blast-furnace nearly all the phosphorus passes into the metal, though a little is found ..."

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