I. adjective
Etymology: Middle English condiciouned, from condicioun condition + -ed
1. : subjected to a condition
a conditioned student
as
a. of changes or variations of speech sounds : occurring in a particular environment and predictable in terms of other sounds in the environment
the conditioned sound change of Proto-Germanic k to English ch before e or i
b. : brought into a fit condition
a well- conditioned steer
c. of cut flowers : stored at just above freezing temperature in moistureproof but gas-permeable containers to enhance marketability and keeping qualities
2. : determined or established by a condition or by conditioning
a conditioned reflex
II. adjective
: conditional 2 herein