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condense

Condense vs Condensed - What's the difference?

condense | condensed |


As verbs the difference between condense and condensed

is that condense is while condensed is (condense).

As adjectives the difference between condense and condensed

is that condense is condensed while condensed is the state of having been condensed; highly concentrated.

Condense vs Consense - What's the difference?

condense | consense |


As verbs the difference between condense and consense

is that condense is to decrease size or volume by concentration toward the essence while consense is to agree; to form by consensus.

As an adjective condense

is condensed; compact; dense.

As a noun consense is

agreement.

Taxonomy vs Condense - What's the difference?

taxonomy | condense |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb condense is

.

As an adjective condense is

condensed.

Docket vs Condense - What's the difference?

docket | condense |


In transitive terms the difference between docket and condense

is that docket is to enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial while condense is to decrease size or volume by concentration toward the essence.

As a noun docket

is a summary; a brief digest.

As an adjective condense is

condensed; compact; dense.

Condense vs Focus - What's the difference?

condense | focus |


As verbs the difference between condense and focus

is that condense is while focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

As an adjective condense

is condensed.

As a noun focus is

(countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

Condense vs Condensible - What's the difference?

condense | condensible |


As adjectives the difference between condense and condensible

is that condense is condensed while condensible is capable of being condensed.

As a verb condense

is .

Condense vs Graupel - What's the difference?

condense | graupel |


As a verb condense

is .

As an adjective condense

is condensed.

As a noun graupel is

(uncountable) a precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water condense on a snowflake.

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