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smelt
1[smelt]
verb (used with object)
to fuse or melt (ore) in order to separate the metal contained.
to obtain or refine (metal) in this way.
smelt
2[smelt]
noun
plural
smelt ,plural
smelts .any of various small, silvery food fishes of the family Osmeridae, of cold northern waters, as the North American rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax.
any of several superficially similar but unrelated fishes, especially certain silversides, of California.
smelt
3[smelt]
verb
a simple past tense and past participle of smell.
smelt
1/ smɛlt /
verb
(tr) to extract (a metal) from (an ore) by heating
smelt
2/ smɛlt /
noun
any marine or freshwater salmonoid food fish of the family Osmeridae, such as Osmerus eperlanus of Europe, having a long silvery body and occurring in temperate and cold northern waters
smelt
3/ smɛlt /
verb
a past tense and past participle of smell
smelt
To melt ores in order to extract the metals they contain. Oxide ores, such as iron ore, are smelted with carbon, which serves as a fuel and changes the ore into a reduced metal.
Word History and Origins
Origin of smelt1
Origin of smelt2
Word History and Origins
Origin of smelt1
Origin of smelt2
Example Sentences
The others include rules governing mercury and air toxics; polymers and resins; rubber tires; copper smelting; and coal power, among others.
"Mum had seen the situation there, smelt the smells, seen the sights, seen the crash site. I think for her that made it more real to be able to see that."
Michael Holding, covering the match for Sky Sports, received "tons of phone calls and letters" over something he said on air during a commentary stint, having smelt a rat.
Overhouse and other environmental advocates argue that the voluntary deals struck by major water suppliers would be disastrous for threatened and endangered fish, including salmon, steelhead, green sturgeon, longfin smelt and Delta smelt.
"I don't think it would have happened from any area other than Aston with all of those foundries and factories and the smelts and the bomb sites," he adds.
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