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melt (encz) | melt,obměkčit	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
melt (encz) | melt,rozplynout se	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
melt (encz) | melt,roztát	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
melt (encz) | melt,tání	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
melt (encz) | melt,tát	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
melt (encz) | melt,tavenina	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
melt (encz) | melt,tavit	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Melt (gcide) | Melt \Melt\, v. i.
    1. To be changed from a solid to a liquid state under the
       influence of heat; as, butter and wax melt at moderate
       temperatures.
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    2. To dissolve; as, sugar melts in the mouth.
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    3. Hence: To be softened; to become tender, mild, or gentle;
       also, to be weakened or subdued, as by fear.
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             My soul melteth for heaviness.        --Ps. cxix.
                                                   28.
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             Melting with tenderness and kind compassion. --Shak.
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    4. To lose distinct form or outline; to blend. See fondue.
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             The soft, green, rounded hills, with their flowing
             outlines, overlapping and melting into each other.
                                                   --J. C.
                                                   Shairp.
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    5. To disappear by being dispersed or dissipated; as, the fog
       melts away. --Shak.
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Melt (gcide) | Melt \Melt\ (m[e^]lt), n. (Zool.)
    See 2d Milt.
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Melt (gcide) | Melt \Melt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Melted (obs.) p. p. Molten;
    p. pr. & vb. n. Melting.] [AS. meltan; akin to Gr.
    me`ldein, E. malt, and prob. to E. smelt, v. [root]108. Cf.
    Smelt, v., Malt, Milt the spleen.]
    1. To reduce from a solid to a liquid state, as by heat; to
       liquefy; as, to melt wax, tallow, or lead; to melt ice or
       snow.
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    2. Hence: 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.
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             Thou would'st have . . . melted down thy youth.
                                                   --Shak.
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             For pity melts the mind to love.      --Dryden.
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    Syn: To liquefy; fuse; thaw; mollify; soften.
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melt (wn) | melt
     n 1: the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to
          a liquid; "the power failure caused a refrigerator melt
          that was a disaster"; "the thawing of a frozen turkey takes
          several hours" [syn: thaw, melt, thawing, melting]
     v 1: reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid
          state, usually by heating; "melt butter"; "melt down gold";
          "The wax melted in the sun" [syn: melt, run, {melt
          down}]
     2: become or cause to become soft or liquid; "The sun melted the
        ice"; "the ice thawed"; "the ice cream melted"; "The heat
        melted the wax"; "The giant iceberg dissolved over the years
        during the global warming phase"; "dethaw the meat" [syn:
        dissolve, thaw, unfreeze, unthaw, dethaw, melt]
     3: become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial; "With age, he
        mellowed" [syn: mellow, melt, mellow out]
     4: lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually;
        "Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene" [syn:
        melt, meld]
     5: become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear
        gradually or seemingly; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree
        trunks are melting into the forest at dusk" [syn: fade,
        melt]
     6: become less intense and fade away gradually; "her resistance
        melted under his charm"; "her hopes evaporated after years of
        waiting for her fiance" [syn: melt, disappear,
        evaporate] |  
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