Condensate (noun)

  1. A liquid formed by condensation, especially the water produced from the cooling of steam.
  2. A concentrated or condensed form of something.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from condense + -ate.

Examples:

  1. The condensate from the steam was collected in a container.
  2. The condensate in the pipe could cause corrosion.
  3. Condensate can form on the windows on a cold day.
  4. The condensate was used to generate electricity.
  5. Condensate is a valuable by-product of many industrial processes.
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