IPA: /ˈɪntərˌkuːlər/
KK: /ˈɪntərˌkuːlər/
A device that cools a fluid, such as air, between different stages of heating to improve efficiency.
The intercooler helped reduce the temperature of the air before it entered the engine.
Intercooler → It is formed from "inter-" (meaning between) and "cooler" (from the verb "cool", meaning to lower the temperature). The word "intercooler" refers to a device that cools air or fluid between stages of a process, particularly in engines or refrigeration systems.
Think of something that cools air or fluid 'between' stages — 'inter-' means between, and 'cooler' refers to the act of lowering temperature.