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What's the difference between melt and smelt?
Dec 9, 2021 7:10 AM
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"Smelt" is a verb just for melting metal.
"Melt" is for other materials.
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Smelt is specifically used to describe the process of melting metal using extreme heat.
Melt is used in every day English. For example, my ice-cream melted in the sun.
December 9, 2021
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Melt means turning something solid into liquid or soft.
Smelt is past and past participle of verb "smell" (smell means something is noticed by your nose)
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