rare. [agent-n. in L. form, f. L. condensāre to condense: cf. mod. F. condensateur in same sense. (As with other sbs. in -ator, some would say condensa·tor, or co·ndensator.)] A condenser.
1804. Winsor, Specif. of Patent, No. 2764. 2. [The gas is] conducted through cold air or water into a condensator.
1874. Hartwig, Aerial W., x. 150. Plants with a hairy foliage are good condensators of dew.