precool

/priːˈkuːl/
verb
  1. To cool something in advance, especially before a process like shipping, storage, or further cooling.
    • The engineer suggested we precool the engine before starting the test.
    • Farmers precool their fruit right after picking to keep it fresh during transport.
    • You should precool the oven before baking the cake for even results.
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