Concept cluster: Physical processes > Cooling
v
(transitive) To cool by means of an intercooler.
adj
Making cool; cooling.
v
(figuratively, archaic or poetic) To strengthen or harden.
v
To add an excessive amount of chlorine to a pool when it has not been maintained properly.
n
The radial pressure on a nut.
v
(intransitive, obsolete) To become warm or hot
v
(intransitive) To become cold.
v
(intransitive, literally) To lose heat, to get colder.
v
Obsolete spelling of cool [(intransitive, literally) To lose heat, to get colder.]
v
(transitive, intransitive, rare, possibly considered nonstandard) to become or make cool
n
(obsolete) Something that dashes hopes.
adv
So as to grow cooler; losing warmth.
v
(medicine, transitive, rare) To restore (a patient) to normothermia after the hypothermic phase of targeted temperature management.
v
(nonstandard, rare) To cool.
v
(transitive) To cool a liquid below its boiling point.
v
To remove a layer of skin, as in cosmetic preparation.
adj
Alternative form of explosion-proof [Designed and constructed to withstand or minimize damage from an internal or external explosion.]
v
(obsolete, transitive) To make cool.
v
(intransitive, idiomatic) To wane; to lose interest or enthusiasm for something or someone; to become disenchanted or to fall out of love with someone.
v
To cool produce by means of a hydrocooler.
v
(intransitive) To enlarge by filling with air (or a gas).
v
(transitive) To thicken, especially by boiling, evaporation, or condensation; to condense.
v
(transitive) To cool by means of an intercooler.
adv
In an inundative manner
v
(transitive, slang) To provide minimal preparation for implementation, deeming full or extensive preparation as unnecessary.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To cool excessively.
n
Synonym of dewfall
v
(transitive) To cool (a saturated liquid refrigerant) below the saturation temperature.
v
(physics) To cool a material below its transition temperature without that transition occurring
v
To heat a vapour above its saturation point
v
(intransitive) To become tepid
v
(transitive, idiomatic) (of an achievement, emotion, idea, suggestion, etc.) to belittle or dismiss; to cast doubt upon; to debunk.
v
(transitive) To warm or thaw; to remove the chill from.
v
To cool insufficiently
v
(transitive) To heat insufficiently.
v
To lose warmth; to grow cold.
v
(computing, transitive) To prepopulate (a cache) so that its contents are ready for other users.
v
Alternative form of yet ("to melt, found"). [(obsolete) To pour.]

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