condensative
Condensative is an infrequently used adjective derived from condensation. It is intended to describe something relating to or causing condensation—the process by which a gas changes into a liquid and a condensate forms. In modern technical writing, the term is uncommon, and authors typically prefer condensation, condensational, or condensate-based wording.
In practice, condensative is sometimes encountered in older or highly specialized texts to modify nouns such
More common terminology in relevant fields includes condensational cooling or heating, condensation phenomena, and condensate formation.
If condensative is used, it is advisable to define it within the document and prefer standard terms