Melting

Verb
melting



Adjective

 * 1) Which is melting, dissolving or liquefying.
 * 2) Given over to strong emotion; tender; aroused; emotional, tearful.
 * 3) *1714, Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock, I.i:
 * What guards the purities of melting maids, / In courtly balls, and midnight masquerades [...]?

Noun

 * 1) The process of changing the state of a substance from solid to liquid by heating it past its melting point

Thesaurus
adoring, affectionate, blackout, bleeding, blocking, charitable, clement, colliquation, colliquative, commiserative, compassionate, condolent, conjugal, decoagulation, deliquescence, deliquium, dematerialization, demonstrative, departure, devoted, disappearance, disappearing, dispersion, dissipation, dissolution, dissolutional, dissolutive, dissolving, eclipse, elimination, erasure, evanescence, evanescent, evaporating, evaporation, extinction, fadeaway, fadeout, fading, faithful, filial, fleeting, fluidification, fluidization, flying, fond, forbearant, fugitive, fusibility, fusing, fusion, gentle, going, human, humane, husbandly, languishing, leaching, lenient, liquation, liquefaction, liquefactive, liquefying, liquescence, liquescency, lixiviation, lovelorn, lovesick, lovesome, loving, maternal, merciful, occultation, parental, passing, paternal, percolation, pitying, romantic, running, ruthful, sentimental, soft, softhearted, solubilization, solution, sympathetic, sympathizing, tender, tenderhearted, thaw, thawing, thermoplasticity, transient, unclotting, understanding, uxorious, vanishing, vanishing point, warmhearted, wifely, wipe

Noun

 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Hebrew: צרוף (tzeirüf)


 * Norwegian:
 * Russian: плавящийся,расплавленный
 * Swedish: smälter, smältande
 * Turkish:

Noun

 * 1) digestion

Etymology
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