Thesaurus / melt
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“Even though the surface temperature is very low,” Ojha says, “because of these heat-producing elements that are undoubtedly present in any rocky planet, it would create enough heat to create a melt and you could potentially have a deep biosphere.”
THE MOST LIFE-FRIENDLY PLACES ON ANCIENT MARS WERE DEEP BELOW ITS SURFACEKATE BAGGALEYDECEMBER 3, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThe year 2020 has not been good to many things, but it has been very, very good to the tuna melt.
THE NEW WAVE OF FISHLESS FISH IS HEREROWAN JACOBSENNOVEMBER 24, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEHuman actions are altering the climate 170 times faster than natural forces, bringing about extreme weather, warming oceans, ice melt, and rising sea levels.
DON’T WORRY, THE EARTH IS DOOMEDKATIE MCLEANOCTOBER 21, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWEighteen months of summer melt when you’re already three grades behind is virtually impossible to come back from.
THE STUDENTS LEFT BEHIND BY REMOTE LEARNINGBY ALEC MACGILLISSEPTEMBER 28, 2020PROPUBLICAWhen there isn’t enough ice to reflect the sun’s rays back into space, that heat is instead absorbed by the ocean, accelerating further ice melt while altering ocean currents, weakening the jet stream and changing wind patterns.
'A CLIMATE EMERGENCY UNFOLDING BEFORE OUR EYES.' ARCTIC SEA ICE HAS SHRUNK TO ALMOST HISTORIC LEVELSARYN BAKERSEPTEMBER 21, 2020TIMEFrom the said mixture, although they tried it several times, it was impossible to fuse or melt the said ore.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME XX, 1621-1624VARIOUSO that thou wouldst rend the heavens, and wouldst come down: the mountains would melt away at thy presence.
THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSIONVARIOUSI feel all untied in a place like this; the rigidity of one's nature begins to melt and flow.
THREE MORE JOHN SILENCE STORIESALGERNON BLACKWOODIn his later years he must often have wished his “too too solid flesh would melt,” for it had become a heavy burden.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWThe anger and indignation Jess had felt began to melt before this apology and the ladys frank manner.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON THE STAGEGERTRUDE W. MORRISONWORDS RELATED TO MELT
- bake
- bask
- blaze
- boil
- broil
- calorify
- chafe
- char
- enflame
- enkindle
- fire
- flame
- flush
- frizzle
- fry
- glow
- grill
- grow hot
- grow warm
- ignite
- incandesce
- incinerate
- inflame
- kindle
- melt
- oxidate
- oxidize
- perspire
- raise the temperature
- reheat
- roast
- scald
- scorch
- sear
- seethe
- set on fire
- singe
- smelt
- steam
- sun
- swelter
- tepefy
- thaw
- toast
- warm
- warm up
- accompany
- add
- adhere
- affix
- agglutinate
- annex
- append
- assemble
- associate
- attach
- blend
- bracket
- cement
- clamp
- clasp
- clip
- coadunate
- coalesce
- combine
- compound
- concrete
- conjoin
- conjugate
- connect
- copulate
- couple
- entwine
- fasten
- fuse
- grapple
- hitch on
- incorporate
- interlace
- intermix
- juxtapose
- knit
- leash
- link
- lock
- lump together
- marry
- mate
- melt
- mix
- pair
- put together
- slap on
- span
- splice
- stick together
- tack on
- tag on
- tie
- tie up
- touch
- weave
- wed
- weld
- yoke
- acquiesce
- be merciful
- capitulate
- cave in
- change one's mind
- come around
- comply
- cool it
- cry uncle
- die away
- drop
- ease
- ease off
- ease up on
- ebb
- fall
- fold
- forbear
- give in
- give quarter
- give some slack
- give up
- give way
- go along with
- go easy on
- have mercy
- have pity
- lay back
- let go
- let it happen
- lighten up
- mellow out
- melt
- moderate
- quit
- relax
- say uncle
- show mercy
- slacken
- slow
- soften
- subside
- wane
- weaken
- yield
- acquiesced
- came around
- capitulated
- caved in
- changed one's mind
- complied
- cool it
- cried uncle
- died away
- dropped
- eased
- eased off
- eased up on
- ebbed
- fell
- folded
- forbore
- gave in
- gave quarter
- gave some slack
- gave up
- gave way
- had mercy
- had pity
- lay back
- let it happened
- let went
- lightened up
- mellowed out
- melted
- moderated
- quit
- relaxed
- said uncle
- showed mercy
- slackened
- slowed
- softened
- subsided
- waned
- was merciful
- weakened
- went along with
- went easy on
- yielded
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