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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 con·di·tion n. Pronunciation: kən- ' di-shən Function: noun Etymology: Middle English condicion, from Anglo-French, from Latin condicion-, condicio terms of agreement, condition, from condicere to agree, from com- + dicere to say, determine ― more at DICTION Date: 14th century 1 a : a premise upon which the fulfillment of an agreement depends : STIPULATION b obsolete : COVENANT c : a provision making the effect of a legal instrument contingent upon an uncertain event also : the event itself 2 : something essential to the appearance or occurrence of something else : PREREQUISITE : as a : an environmental requirement <available oxygen is an essential condition for animal life> b : the subordinate clause of a conditional sentence 3 a : a restricting or modifying factor : QUALIFICATION b : an unsatisfactory academic grade that may be raised by doing additional work 4 a : a state of being <the human condition > b : social status : RANK c : a usually defective state of health <a serious heart condition > d : a state of physical fitness or readiness for use <the car was in good condition > <exercising to get into condition > e plural : attendant circumstances <poor living condition s > 5 a obsolete : temper of mind b obsolete : TRAIT c plural archaic : MANNERS , WAYS ]]> 2 condition Function: verb Inflected Form:   con·di·tioned ; con·di·tion·ing \- ' di-sh(ə-)niŋ\ Date: 15th century intransitive verb archaic : to make stipulations transitive verb 1 : to agree by stipulating 2 : to make conditional 3 a : to put into a proper state for work or use b : AIR-CONDITI…