air-cool
American
[air-kool]
/ ˈɛərˌkul /
verb (used with object)
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Machinery. to remove the heat of combustion, friction, etc., from (a machine, engine, or device), as by air streams flowing over an engine jacket.
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to cool by means of air conditioning.
air-cool
British
verb
Other Word Forms
- air-cooled adjective
Etymology
Origin of air-cool
First recorded in 1895–1900
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