condenser
Americannoun
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a person or thing that condenses.
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an apparatus for condensing.
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any device for reducing gases or vapors to liquid or solid form.
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Optics. a lens or combination of lenses that gathers and concentrates light in a specified direction, often used to direct light onto the projection lens in a projection system.
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Electricity. capacitor.
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an apparatus for reducing gases to their liquid or solid form by the abstraction of heat
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a device for abstracting heat, as in a refrigeration unit
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a lens that concentrates light into a small area
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another name for capacitor
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a person or device that condenses
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An apparatus used to condense vapor, usually using cooling or pressurization.
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See capacitor
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A mirror, lens, or combination of lenses used to gather light and direct it upon an object or through a projection lens.
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Wente invented the condenser microphone for Western Electric.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 14, 2026
In my power reactor operating experience, we did not change the flow rate of condenser cooling water as the outside temperature increased.
From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2022
The Blue Yeti Nano condenser microphone is $79.99 at Best Buy, a $20 discount on its usual $99.99 price tag.
From The Verge • Feb. 17, 2022
“The condenser should be vacuumed every three to six months, or sooner if you have pets,” she says.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 8, 2021
Then they made an unwelcome discovery: the two valves that needed to be open to allow cooled water to flow from the isolation condenser back into the reactor of unit 1 were closed.
From "Meltdown" by Deirdre Langeland
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