MELT vs UNTHAW: NOUN
- The process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid
- An idiot.
- A wax-based substance for use in an oil burner as an alternative to mixing oils and water.
- A melted solid; a fused mass.
- The state of being melted.
- The act or operation of melting.
- The quantity melted at a single operation or in one period.
- A usually open sandwich topped with melted cheese.
- The melting of metal; the running down of the metal in the act of fusion.
- The charge of metals placed in a cupola or pot for melting.
- Any substance that is melted.
- A melt sandwich.
- The springtime snow runoff in mountain regions.
- The transition of matter from a solid state to a liquid state.
- Molten material, the product of melting.
- See 2d milt.
- Same as milt.
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MELT vs UNTHAW: VERB
- Become or cause to become soft or liquid
- Become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial
- Become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly
- Reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating
- Lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually
- To change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.
- To dissolve, disperse, vanish.
- To be very hot and sweat profusely.
- Become less intense and fade away gradually
- Become or cause to become soft or liquid
- To not thaw; to (re-)freeze or remain frozen.
- To thaw out, to unfreeze; to become soft (of something which had been frozen).
MELT vs UNTHAW: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To soften (someone's feelings); make gentle or tender.
- To cause to disappear gradually; disperse.
- To be overcome or crushed, as by grief, dismay, or fear.
- To become softened in feeling.
- To pass or merge imperceptibly into something else.
- To disappear or vanish gradually as if by dissolving.
- To be changed from a solid to a liquid state especially by the application of heat.
- To cause (units) to blend.
- To be softened; to become tender, mild, or gentle; also, to be weakened or subdued, as by fear.
- To lose distinct form or outline; to blend. See fondue.
- To disappear by being dispersed or dissipated.
- To dissolve.
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MELT vs UNTHAW: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To soften, as by a warming or kindly influence; to relax; to render gentle or susceptible to mild influences; sometimes, in a bad sense, to take away the firmness of; to weaken.
- To reduce from a solid to a liquid state, as by heat; to liquefy
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MELT vs UNTHAW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Figuratively, to soften, as by a warming and kindly influence; render gentle or susceptible to mild influences, as to love, pity, or tenderness.
- Loosely, to make a solution of; liquefy by solution; dissolve: as, to melt sugar in water.—
- To reduce from a solid to a fluid state by means of heat; liquefy; fuse: as, to melt iron, lead, wax, or tallow; to melt ice.
- Disappear gradually or seemingly
- Blend gradually
- Lose its distinct outline or shape
- To pass, as one thing into another, so that the point of junction is imperceptible; pass by imperceptible degrees; blend; shade.
- To be weakened or broken; be subdued, as by fear.
- To be softened to love, pity, tenderness, sympathy, or the like; become tender, mild, or gentle.
- Synonyms To mollify, subdue; Melt, Dissolve, Thaw, Fuse. Two words, … popularly confounded, though scientifically very distinct, are melt and dissolve. The former signifies to bring a substance from a solid to a liquid condition by the agency of heat alone; the latter signifies the bringing about of this result by distributing the particles of the substance acted on among the particles of another substance which is itself liquid, and this process is termed the solution of the solid substance. Thaw differs from melt, in being applicable only to substances whose ordinary condition is that of a liquid, and which have become solid in consequence of the abstraction of heat, and therefore return to the liquid condition as if of themselves. (Chambers's Journal.) Dissolve is much used as a synonym of either melt or thaw. Fuse is sometimes synonymous with melt (as, to fuse a wire by electricity), but it is more often used of melting together: as, bell-metal is made by fusing copper and tin. See the definitions of these words.
- To suffer dissolution or extinction; be dissipated or wasted.
- To become liquid through heat; be changed from a fixed or solid to a flowing state by heat.
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MELT vs UNTHAW: RELATED WORDS
- Dissolve, Shrink, Implode, Defrost, Meltwater, Disintegrate, Disappear, Molten, Melt down, Run, Unfreeze, Mellow, Thawing, Unthaw, Thaw
- Unhook, Dethaw, Frig, Deice, Cool, Liquify, Parboil, Winterize, Reheat, Precook, Unstick, Defrost, Unfreeze, Melt, Thaw
MELT vs UNTHAW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Liquid, Dissolve, Shrink, Implode, Meltwater, Disintegrate, Disappear, Molten, Melt down, Run, Unfreeze, Mellow, Thawing, Unthaw, Thaw
- Desiccate, Soak, Liquefy, Unhook, Dethaw, Deice, Cool, Liquify, Parboil, Reheat, Precook, Unstick, Unfreeze, Melt, Thaw
MELT vs UNTHAW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If the chunks of melt and pour are really large, remove them from the mixture and melt separately.
- Cutting the melt and pour into small, uniform pieces helps the soap melt quickly and evenly.
- These snowman will not melt but will melt your heart.
- Unplug the refrigerator and melt the ice or let it melt on its own.
- Interaction with Rocks Conventionally, a high irradiance beam is used in drilling to melt and vaporize or eject the melt.
- Incipient devitrification of impact melt particles at Bosumtwi crater, Ghana: Implications for suevite cooling history and melt dispersion.
- Melt Franchising filed a class action suit against Melt, alleging fraud and violations of state franchise laws.
- Substances which melt with no decomposition or chemical change are known to melt congruently.
- This usually occurs only when melt is poured, or material added to the melt.
- MELT Program prior to taking the MELT knowledge and road tests.
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MELT vs UNTHAW: QUESTIONS
- What percentage of college students experience summer melt?
- What is gpt300 high temperature melt pressure transducer?
- What happens when you melt polystyrene with acetone?
- What causes melt instability in blow molding machines?
- Why is melt strength important in extrusion process?
- Do homemade marshmallows melt faster than store bought?
- What is the Vermes microdispensing hot melt system?
- Does buttercream frosting melt at room temperature?
- What are the partition coefficients for Garnet-melt and CPX-melt?
- Do melt ponds affect the extent of Arctic ice melt?
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