1. air conditioning - Noun
2. air conditioning - Verb
a system that keeps air cool and dry
Source: WordNetair-conditioning
1959 Oldsmobiles were offered with "Autronic Eye" (a dashboard-mounted automatic headlight dimmer) as well as factory-installed air conditioning and power-operated front bench seat as available options. Source: Internet
According to Rosenfeld et al., "the air conditioning demand has risen 10% within the last 40 years." Source: Internet
All residences have electric heaters that supply hot water using thermal solar energy, energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting, and walls and roofing with thermal insulation that cut down on the use of heat and air conditioning. Source: Internet
Air circulators will be installed in classrooms at Boston University that don’t have an effective heating, ventilating and air conditioning system, according to a memo sent to College of Communication faculty. Source: Internet
After Beatty has left, Montag reveals to Mildred that over the last year he has accumulated a stash of books that he has kept hidden in their air-conditioning duct. Source: Internet
All this in an Indian summer while driving around with cooked food without air conditioning in the car. Source: Internet