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The verb form is "condense"; "condensate" is not a word. Water vapor in air condense to form water droplets; the water vapor is actually condensing from a gaseous state to more dense liquid state.
A "root" or "base" word is the original word that a different form came from. For example- the root/base word of wonderful is wonder; the root/base word of shakily is shake; the root/base word of tasty is taste.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
The root word for condensation is condense.
The root word for condensation is condense.
Condensation is neither a base nor a root word. It is a complete word in itself. A base word is a standalone word that can have prefixes or suffixes added to it to create new words, while a root word is the primary lexical unit of a word, to which prefixes and suffixes can be added. In the case of "condensation," it is a complete word with its own meaning related to the process of water vapor turning into liquid.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
condense i suppose
The verb form is "condense"; "condensate" is not a word. Water vapor in air condense to form water droplets; the water vapor is actually condensing from a gaseous state to more dense liquid state.
A "root" or "base" word is the original word that a different form came from. For example- the root/base word of wonderful is wonder; the root/base word of shakily is shake; the root/base word of tasty is taste.
the scientific word for fog is condensation.
The word "cannedsitnoo" unscrambles to "condensation."
Some words that can be made from the word condensation are:aaceactactionadaidaideandantascendatatecadetcancanecantcan'tcantorcasecastcastecatcentcoalcoastcoatcodcodeconconecoolcostcodecostcotdancedatedeandendensedentdicedietdindinediscdiscodondonedonatedosedotedudeducteasteateditendetc.Iiceiconidideainindentintendintoionisisn'tititsit'snachonationneatnicenonodnodenonenoonnoosenosenotenotionoatoceanodeononesadsaidsanctionsandsanesatesatinscanscantscatscionsconescootseaseatsectionsendsentsidesinsincesinesitsitesosodsodasonsonnetsoonsootsotstonetadtantentensetensiontidetintinetotoadtoetontonetonsiltoo
The word "condensation" comes from the Latin word "condensare," which means to make dense or to thicken. In science, condensation refers to the process in which a gas or vapor turns into a liquid.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.