condensa
Condensa is a term that appears primarily as a verb form in several Romance languages, derived from condensar or condensar meaning to make something denser or to cause a gas to become a liquid. In standard reference works, condensa is not a separate noun or concept in itself; it is usually the conjugated form of a verb. When capitalized, Condensa may occur as a proper name in local place names or brands, but such usage is uncommon.
In Spanish and Portuguese, condensa is the third-person singular present indicative of condensar, and it appears
In science, condensation refers to the phase transition from gas to liquid, such as water vapor turning
Related terms include condensación, condensar, condensado, and condensador. For English speakers, the standard forms are condensation