water-cool
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wa·ter-cool
(wô′tər-ko͞ol′, wŏt′ər-)tr.v. wa·ter-cooled, wa·ter-cool·ing, wa·ter-cools
To cool (an engine) with water, especially circulating water.
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water-cool
vb
(Mechanical Engineering) (tr) to cool (an engine, etc) by a flow of water circulating in an enclosed jacket. Compare air-cool
ˈwater-ˌcooled adj
ˈwater-ˌcooling adj
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wa′ter-cool`
v.t.
to cool by means of water, esp. by water circulating in pipes or a water jacket.
[1895–1900]
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water-cool
Past participle: water-cooled
Gerund: water-cooling
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