Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • transitive verb To cool (an engine, for example) by a flow of air.
  • transitive verb To air-condition.

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  • verb equip with an apparatus for controlling the humidity and temperature

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Examples

  • I figured the only thing I could do was to hope the fans would air-cool the engine enough to let the car keep on operating.

    The Death Of The White Bullet? 2001

  • I figured the only thing I could do was to hope the fans would air-cool the engine enough to let the car keep on operating.

    The Death Of The White Bullet? 2001

  • It would probably run faster, but I don't feel comfortable running a core beyond 70C and don't want to mess with water cooling or the fans necessary to air-cool.

    Newegg.com RSS Feed - Daily Deals 2010

  • Presented in a stylish diamond black case, the thin and light Aspire 1410 also features a full-size keyboard and Acer's ComfyTouch technology, which uses an innovative Laminar Wall Jet Engine design to air-cool the processor and notebook case.

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  • New Blog Post On A air-cool operating company that furnishs Your Landscape!

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