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coolant

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Noun — A liquid or gas used to absorb and carry away heat from a machine or system.

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How to use coolant

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Etymology

Built from cool plus the suffix -ant, which typically marks a substance that performs an action (compare "lubricant," "deodorant").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “coolant” mean?

The word “coolant” means a liquid or gas used to absorb and carry away heat from a machine or system. In plain terms, a fluid whose job is to soak up heat and keep an engine or machine from overheating.

How do you pronounce “coolant”?

“Coolant” is pronounced KOO-luhnt (/ˈkuːlənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “coolant” in a sentence?

Here is “coolant” used in a sentence: “Check the coolant level in your car's radiator every few months.”

What part of speech is “coolant”?

“Coolant” is a noun.

Is “coolant” a common word?

“Coolant” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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