Similar words: smelting, melting point, pelting, molting, jolting, wilting, lilting, halting. Meaning: ['meltɪŋ] n. the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid. adj. becoming liquid.
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31. Even the imitation snow is melting.
32. Most pure solids have characteristic sharp melting points.
33. Paris remains a melting pot for fashion.
34. I felt a melting in me.
35. The Prophet said that the goods of this world are snow melting.
36. For practical purposes T m is taken to be the melting temperature of the undiluted polymer irrespective of the crystalline content.
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37. All they did was to add some more eyelets, a non- melting sole and change the tread design.
38. Water could be extracted by distilling or melting blocks of permafrost.
39. The sun must only be a rare visitor to this mysterious landscape where spring flowers push through the slowly melting ice.
40. Its lustre, long as light, Drops brimming candles deep Into the melting mirrors of the night.
41. Usually we are melting snow or ice so we don't bother, but this trip could see us near stagnant water.
42. This information is additional to that gained on crystallization, melting, glass transitions, and decompositions.
43. This fact can be used to determine the identity of unknown organic compounds by the method of mixed melting points.
44. It shows that as pressure increases the melting point decreases slightly.
45. Before her a green sea rippled, melting into azure where it met the sky.
46. The air was filled with sublime music and the sound of burning wood was like the soft crackle of melting ice.
47. But again they are an ancient group with ancestors back in the Carboniferous forest, a melting pot for plant evolution.
48. Prepare a white sauce by melting the butter in a pan, then adding the flour.
49. Their stooping posture was of a person melting down, slumping into the stance of a vicious carnivore.
50. Outside the snow was already melting on the slate roofs of the houses.
51. Depending on the furnace type used, the melting of the glass batch was normally carried out in crucibles.
52. The unknown compound is matched with a known compound with the same melting point.
53. The high melting point of carbon may also be significant.
54. The remaining bare shell is then cut up and sent off to its grave in the industry's melting pot.
55. Where it was melting a huge pile of boulder clay was built up, as a terminal moraine.
56. The two Celts hit it off immediately and their melting pot of country and house was first put on to stew.
57. Water added to the oceans from melting of land-based ice is the other important contributor to the predicted increase in sea level.
58. Already the pines on a distant tumulus away to the right were melting into one indistinguishable mass.
59. Multiple melting pots A single election is a slender base on which to argue how a country has changed.
60. Below us sparkled the Garbh Uisge, bouncing noisily down from the melting snows over jumbled slabs.
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