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kühlt

Kühlt is the third-person singular present indicative form of the German verb kühlen, which means to cool or chill, i.e., to lower the temperature of something. The verb is regular in its conjugation: ich kühle, du kühlst, er kühlt, wir kühlen, ihr kühlt, sie kühlen. The past participle is gekühlt, and the simple past is kühlte. It is commonly used with a direct object that is being cooled, but can also be used in intransitive phrases such as Es kühlt ab, meaning it is cooling down.

Usage and examples: In everyday language kühlen is used for both household and technical cooling. Der Kühlschrank

Etymology and related terms: The verb kühlen derives from older Germanic roots related to the concept of

kühlt
die
Lebensmittel
means
the
refrigerator
cools
the
food.
Getränke
kühlt
man
im
Kühlschrank.
In
cooking
one
might
say
Kühl
die
Suppe
ab,
meaning
to
let
the
soup
cool
down.
In
meteorology
or
physics,
Es
kühlt
ab
describes
a
temperature
drop.
The
related
noun
Kühlung
denotes
cooling
as
a
process
or
a
system,
such
as
Luftkühlung
(air
cooling)
or
industrielle
Kühlung
(industrial
cooling).
cooling
and
is
cognate
with
English
cool.
It
forms
a
common
family
with
nouns
such
as
Kühlung
(cooling)
and
Kühlgerät
(cooling
device).
Spelling
uses
the
umlaut
ü
in
the
stem,
a
feature
visible
in
other
present-tense
forms
(kühlst,
kühlt,
kühl).