Condemnatory, a.

    1. Condemning, conveying sentence, dooming, conveying or expressing condemnation.
    2. Reproachful, censuring, damnatory, blaming, disapproving, severely disapproving.

Condensability, n. Compressibility.

Condensable, a. Compressible.

Condensation, n.

    1. Compression.
    2. Reduction, abridgment, contraction.

Condense, v. a.

    1. Compress, consolidate, concentrate; make dense, compact, or close; press together.
    2. Abridge, abbreviate, shorten, epitomize, reduce, diminish, contract, curtail.
    3. Reduce to a liquid state, liquefy.

Condense, v. n.

    1. Grow dense.
    2. Become liquid, liquefy.

Condescend, v. n.

    1. Deign, vouchsafe, graciously stoop.
    2. Stoop, descend, degrade one’s self, lower one’s self, so forget one’s self.

Condescension, n. Graciousness, gracious favor, gracious temper or disposition.

Condign, a. [Said only or chiefly of punishment.] Deserved, merited, suitable, adequate.

Condiment, n. Seasoning, relish, appetizer, sauce.

Condition, n.

    1. Situation, state, case, plight, predicament, circumstances.

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