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condition (s) (noun), conditions (pl)
1. A way of living or existing: Happiness is a condition of being loved and getting along with others.
2. The way in which something exists or the physical status of something: Elana's car is still in very good condition so she doesn't plan to buy another one; at least, not at this time.
3. The physical and mental status of a person or an animal: Despite his age, David is still in good condition.

If a person is in no condition to do something, then he or she is not physically or mentally able to do it.

4. Etymology: from Modern French condition, "stipulation, state, behavior, social status" which came from Latin condicionem, condicio, "agreement, situation"; from condicere, "to speak with, to talk together", from com-, "together" + dicere, "to speak".
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(sleeping bears and their physical conditions)
(there are various kinds and conditions of hibernations)
(a normal behavior when induced in most “normal people” under suitable conditions)
(an abnormal way of getting warm in the freezing conditions of a Canadian winter as expressed by Robert Service)
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standard reporting conditions; SRC
A fixed set of conditions (including meteorological) to which the electrical performance data of a photovoltaic module are translated from the set of actual test conditions.
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standard test conditions; STC
Conditions under which a module is typically tested in a laboratory.
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