Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To cool below the temperature of fusion without bringing about solidification. It is possible, under certain conditions, thus to cool water to a temperature several degrees below its freezing-point, without converting it into ice. Same as
undercool andsupercool .
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Examples
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Nor will they stop buying giant unheatable houses which they will then massively overheat and overcool, until the rising ocean is lapping at their doorsteps.
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Timothy was not, by drinking too much water, to overcool his stomach, and weaken nature, but to use means for self-preservation — to drink ‘a little wine,’ &c.
The Ten Commandments 1692
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Or you can just turn your thermostat to a higher figure and not overcool.
Autoblog Green 2010
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"Pieces of IT equipment are more resilient than you think, and you don't have to overcool them," Chan says.
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You really can’t overcool a transmission unless the weather is incredibly cold.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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You really can’t overcool a transmission unless the weather is incredibly cold.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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You really can’t overcool a transmission unless the weather is incredibly cold.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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You really can’t overcool a transmission unless the weather is incredibly cold.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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