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condensation

[kon-den-sey-shuhn, -duhn-] / ˌkɒn dɛnˈseɪ ʃən, -dən- /




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Moving it inside, from hot temperatures to cool, could have produced condensation — and ryegrass grows extremely slick when wet, Miller said.

From Washington Post

This was "leading to higher than normal levels of condensation damp and mould", officials said.

From BBC

As the hours passed, condensation formed on the walls and he pressed his lips to the droplets, desperate with thirst.

From Seattle Times

Ice clung to the walls, inside as well as out, as blankets - their best chance of conserving body heat tonight - lay drenched from condensation in a heap.

From BBC

Food and Drug Administration — that can fit inside a takeout container and absorb condensation, helping keep the food inside hotter and crispier.

From Seattle Times