1. condensed - Adjective
2. condensed - Verb
of Condense
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere are very few things that can be proved rigorously in condensed matter physics. Anthony James Leggett
Maxims are the condensed good sense of nations. James Mackintosh
Since the wings are swifter to press the air than the air is to escape from beneath the wings the air becomes condensed and resists the movement of the wings; and the motive power of these wings by subduing the resistance of the air raises itself in a contrary movement to the movement of the wings. Leonardo da Vinci
The properties of the air are such that it may become condensed or rarefied. Leonardo da Vinci
We may conceive that, perhaps in progress of time these nebulæ which are already in such a state of compression, may be still farther condensed so as actually to become stars. William Herschel
There's a condensed softness about the Albanian people, and I've witnessed examples of their hospitality. Albanian blood runs through my veins and I am proud to call myself Albanian. Masiela Lusha