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What is the difference between them?
dew
dewing
condensation
dew condensation
I think these have same meaning.
And I can say window condensation.
So, Can I say "window dew", "window dewing" and ”window dew condensation"?
Oct 3, 2016 11:49 PM
Answers · 3
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So this is somewhat of a science question, and I'm not a scientist. If I'm not wrong, dew is only for outside the home, for example, on plants and grass. I have never heard 'dewing' before, it's a lot less commonly used. Condensation would be the thing that happens on windows inside. Dew is a type of condensation, so 'dew condensation' is repetitive (like saying 'catfish fish'). You could just say 'dew' and it would mean the same thing.
Anything with 'window' and 'dew' together doesn't make sense because dew is found on plants and grass. For windows, you only use 'condensation'.
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October 4, 2016
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