condensar

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin condenso, condensare.

Verb

condensar (first-person singular present indicative condenso, past participle condensado)

  1. to condense
  2. to pile up

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin condēnsāre, present active infinitive of condēnsō. Compare the inherited doublet condesar (save, economize; reserve, set aside)[1][2].

Verb

condensar (first-person singular present condenso, first-person singular preterite condensé, past participle condensado)

  1. to condense

Conjugation

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