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melt1854, "molten metal," from melt (v.). In reference to a type of sandwich topped by melted cheese, 1980, American English.
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meltOld English meltan "become liquid, consume by fire, burn up" (class III strong verb; past tense mealt, past participle molten), from Proto-Germanic *meltanan; fused with Old English gemæltan [..]
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meltliquid part of magma.
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meltBecome liquefied by heat.
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meltto turn to liquid when heated. Butter melts in warm weather and so does ice
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meltTo melt is to heat an otherwise solid food until it achieves liquid form. In baking, sugar, butter, and chocolate are often melted.
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meltTo turn food from a solid to a liquid state by heating it.
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meltThe molten material which will fill the mold cavity to form the part. Melt Accumulator Also referred to as a plunger. A large capacity holding area for molten resin. The area of a structural foam mold [..]
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meltThe fluid glass produced by melting a batch of raw materials.
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meltThe fluid glass produced by melting a batch of raw materials.
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meltmolten material, the product of melting. The transition of matter from a solid state to a liquid state The springtime snow runoff in mountain regions.
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meltUsing heat to convert Jamaican food (such as butter or Jamaican chocolate) from a solid to a liquid or semi liquid. T
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meltTo heat a solid food, such as chocolate, margarine, or butter, over very low heat until it becomes liquid or semi-liquid.
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meltTo change solids into liquids by use of slow heat.Such as with butter or chocolate.
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meltTo heat a food product until a liquefies, either with direct heat, or using a bain-marie.
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melt(n) the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid(v) reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating(v) become or cause to become soft or liquid( [..]
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meltfervefacio, fundo
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meltto liquefy by heat.
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meltTo heat until it liquefies
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meltto liquefy by heat.
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meltA pig or calf spleen.
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melt, (1) sb. the milt, or soft roe of a fish. (2) slang, sb. the tongue. ‘Keep in your melt.’ (3) ‘I’ll knock the melt out of you,’ a threat.
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meltHeating a solid food such as butter or sugar until it is liquid.
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