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Definition of melted
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Melted
(imp. & p. p.) of Mel.
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Greaves
::
Greaves
(n. pl.) The
sediment
of
melted
tallow.
It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In
Scotland
it is
called
cracklings.
Lard
::
Lard (n.) The fat of
swine,
esp. the
internal
fat of the
abdomen;
also, this fat
melted
and
strained..
Melting
::
Melting
(n.)
Liquefaction;
the act of
causing
(something)
to melt, or the
process
of
becoming
melted..
Infusible
::
Infusible
(a.) Not
fusible;
incapble
or
difficalt
of
fusion,
or of being
dissolved
or
melted..
Fusible
::
Fusible
(v. t.)
CapabIe
of being
melted
or
liquefied.
Machicolation
::
Machicolation
(n.) The act of
discharging
missiles
or
pouring
burning
or
melted
substances
upon
assailants
through
such
apertures.
Blowtube
::
Blowtube
(n.) A long
wrought
iron tube, on the end of which the
workman
gathers
a
quantity
of metal
(melted
glass),
and
through
which he blows to
expand
or shape it; --
called
also
blowing
tube, and
blowpipe..
Graves
::
Graves
(n. pl.) The
sediment
of
melted
tallow.
Same as
Greaves.
Solder
::
Solder
(n.) To unite
(metallic
surfaces
or
edges)
by the
intervention
of a more
fusible
metal or
metallic
alloy
applied
when
melted;
to join by means of
metallic
cement.
Fuse
::
Fuse (v. t.) To unite or
blend,
as if
melted
together..
Dissolve
::
Dissolve
(v. i.) To
become
fluid;
to be
melted;
to be
liquefied.
Tinning
::
Tinning
(n.) The act, art, or
process
of
covering
or
coating
anything
with
melted
tin, or with tin foil, as
kitchen
utensils,
locks,
and the
like..
Molten
::
Molten
(a.)
Melted;
being in a state of
fusion,
esp. when the
liquid
state is
produced
by a high
degree
of heat; as,
molten
iron..
Aventurine
::
Aventurine
(n.) A kind of
glass,
containing
gold-colored
spangles.
It was
produced
in the first place by the
accidental
(par
aventure)
dropping
of some brass
filings
into a pot of
melted
glass..
Liquable
::
Liquable
(v. i.)
Capable
of being
melted.
Indissoluble
::
Indissoluble
(a.) Not
dissoluble;
not
capable
of being
dissolved,
melted,
or
liquefied;
insoluble;
as few
substances
are
indissoluble
by heat, but many are
indissoluble
in
water..
Cerecloth
::
Cerecloth
(n.) A cloth
smeared
with
melted
wax, or with some gummy or
glutinous
matter..
Freshet
::
Freshet
(a.) A flood or
overflowing
of a
stream
caused
by heavy rains or
melted
snow; a
sudden
inundation.
Wick
::
Wick (n.) A
bundle
of
fibers,
or a
loosely
twisted
or
braided
cord, tape, or tube,
usually
made of soft spun
cotton
threads,
which by
capillary
attraction
draws up a
steady
supply
of the oil in
lamps,
the
melted
tallow
or wax in
candles,
or other
material
used for
illumination,
in small
successive
portions,
to be
burned..
Raw
::
Raw
(superl.)
Not
tried;
not
melted
and
strained;
as, raw
tallow.
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