Uncondensed

Word UNCONDENSED
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Definitions and meanings of "Uncondensed"

What do we mean by uncondensed?

Not condensed

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The word "uncondensed" in example sentences

There are ranges within which one can set the “latching” strength that result in an “exponential decay” in the difference between the number of “unfit” (uncondensed) offspring (atoms) and the ideal organism (condensed atoms) for the given environment (potential well configuration). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Air must be condensed if it is to act as a mirror, though it often gives a reflection even uncondensed when the sight is weak. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Waals 'most prominent pupil, Kamerlingh Onnes, in this way succeeded in compelling helium-the last previously uncondensed gas - to assume the liquid state. ❋ Unknown (1967)

The most delicate test objects for microscopes are the lines on the feathers of butterflies or moths 'wings, of which there are many gradations; some easily demonstrated, and others only to be seen with the most powerful reflectors, and to the best advantage by the simple and uncondensed light of the lamp. ❋ Various (N/A)

Any uncondensed bromine vapour is absorbed by moist iron borings, and the resulting iron bromide is used for the manufacture of potassium bromide. ❋ Various (N/A)

People in cities nowadays use condensed milk largely in preference to the uncondensed, regarding it as more desirable because of the careful supervision maintained by the companies over the dairies from which they get their supplies. ❋ Various (N/A)

This heat would reappear when the vapor was condensed, though in ordinary practice the vapor passes away uncondensed. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

For an uncondensed version of the chronicle, see Mrs. Bode, op. cit., pp. 777 ſ. ❋ Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys (1909)

Meditations of evolution increasingly vaster: of the moon invisible in incipient lunation, approaching perigee: of the infinite lattiginous scintillating uncondensed milky way, discernible by daylight by an observer placed at the lower end of a cylindrical vertical shaft 5000 ft deep sunk from the surface towards the centre of the earth: of Sirius ❋ James Joyce (1911)

The differentiation between the two whats and their equivalents is not, indeed, complete: just as the condensed antecedent-relative resembles in form, though not in treatment, the unresolved interrogative, so the interrogative, by resolution into 'the ... that (which)', not only resembles, but is grammatically identified with, the uncondensed relative and antecedent. ❋ Unknown (1908)

This, however, does not affect sentences like the Macaulay one above: for although the resolved or uncondensed forms ( 'the ... which') are grammatically identified, the condensed or unresolved forms ( 'what') are not. ❋ Unknown (1908)

But a small part of the jet of steam subsists, uncondensed, for some seconds; it is making an effort to raise the drops which are falling; it succeeds at most in retarding their fall. ❋ Henri Bergson (1900)

The greater part of those materials would become concentrated in a mighty mass surrounded by outlying uncondensed vapours. ❋ Unknown (1876)

The invisible vapors given out by leaves impede the passage of heat reflected and radiated by the earth and by all terrestrial objects, bat oppose much less resistance to the transmission of direct solar heat, and indeed the beams of the sun seem more scorching when received through clear air charged with uncondensed moisture than after passing through a dry atmosphere. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The great zones of uncondensed matter about the sun seem to constitute a resisting medium as far as they reach. ❋ Henry White Warren (1871)

The best uncondensed peat has a specific gravity of 0.90. ❋ Unknown (1869)

_A priori_ it was highly improbable, if not impossible, that nebulous masses should still remain uncondensed, while others have been condensed millions of years ago. ❋ Herbert Spencer (1861)

Even the uncondensed electric light falling on the floating matter showed, though faintly, the effects of polarisation. ❋ John Tyndall (1856)

We are in the realm of chaos and chance, nebular, with phosphorescent gleams here and there, star stuff, but uncondensed in stars. ❋ James Russell Lowell (1855)

It was strongly inclined, and appeared from time to time between the clouds, the centre of which, furrowed by uncondensed lightnings, reflected a silvery light. ❋ Unknown (1851)

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