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Molten vs Melt - What's the difference?

molten | melt |


As verbs the difference between molten and melt

is that molten is past participle of lang=en while melt is to change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.

As an adjective molten

is melted.

As a noun melt is

molten material, the product of melting.

Molten vs Ladler - What's the difference?

molten | ladler |


As an adjective molten

is melted.

As a verb molten

is .

As a noun ladler is

someone who transports molten metal in a ladle.

Molten vs Hotmelt - What's the difference?

molten | hotmelt |


As an adjective molten

is melted.

As a verb molten

is .

As a noun hotmelt is

an adhesive that is applied in a liquid molten form but sets into a solid form as it cools.

Molten vs Salband - What's the difference?

molten | salband |


As an adjective molten

is melted.

As a verb molten

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun salband is

the border of an igneous mass, usually characterized by a finer grain or glassy texture which is produced by the chilling of the molten rock by the cold country rock.

Molten vs Lapilli - What's the difference?

molten | lapilli |


As an adjective molten

is melted.

As a verb molten

is .

As a noun lapilli is

a sphere shaped droplet of molten lava ejected from a volcanic eruption which falls to earth while still at least partially molten, ranging in size from 2 to 64 millimeters.

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