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ˈmelt·ing point N

melting point

ˈmelt·ing pot N fig

I . melt [melt] N

2. melt Am FOOD:

II . melt [melt] VB intr

1. melt (turn into liquid):

topiti se [perf stopiti se]
tajati se [perf odtajati se]

2. melt (become tender):

III . melt [melt] VB trans

1. melt (make liquid):

topiti [perf stopiti]
taliti [perf staliti]
tajati [perf odtajati]

2. melt (make tender):

Usage examples with melting

cultural melting pot

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Partial melting of spinel lherzolite is one of the primary sources of basaltic magma.
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The conventional method for producing chalcogenide glasses is through the use of sealed ampoule melting.
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This is due to the ice breaking and from melting of the inner ice core.
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The material heats up to its crystallization temperature, but not its melting point, and crystallizes.
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The parameters associated with the ten groups of neighbors shown in table 1 are determined from melting points of short oligonucleotide duplexes.
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A mixture of two substances which has the lowest melting point in the whole series of possible compositions.
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Aside from being inefficient, sodium as a desiccant (below its melting point) reacts slowly with trace amounts of water.
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Water from the melting glaciers carved channels into the moraine.
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Partial melting occurs where the solidus and liquidus temperatures are different.
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The frozen shell prevents the sorbet from melting too quickly when you serve it.
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