condensation
[C/U] Both
pl: condensationspast: []pp: []ing: []comp: []sup: []
This term describes the physical transition of matter, often evoking imagery of fog, dew, or the mist that clings to a mirror after a hot shower. It carries a clinical, scientific tone but is used frequently in domestic contexts to describe moisture damage or weather patterns. In a non-physical or linguistic sense, the word refers to the act of compressing a large amount of information into a shorter form. This suggests a distillation process where the essence of a text is preserved while the bulk is removed, similar to how a liquid is more dense than a gas.
Uncountable when describing the general scientific phenomenon of gas turning to liquid. Countable when referring to the specific physical droplets of water left on a surface.