IPA: /kənˈdɛnsəbl/
KK: /kənˈdɛnsəbl/
Able to be made more compact or concentrated.
The gas is condensible under high pressure.
Condensible → It is formed from "con-" (meaning together) and "densus" (from Latin, meaning thick or dense) and the suffix "-ible" (meaning capable of). The word "condensible" refers to something that is capable of becoming dense or thick, often in the context of gases turning into liquids.
Think of 'together' ('con-') and 'dense' ('densus') to remember that 'condensible' means something that can become denser.