Yes it is a word, it is used for like "I am goign to smelt the iron ore into a sword" Condesnsing a metal into a liquid to be used for other purposes
The Nok people were the first people to smelt iron.
no
Abraham Darby did.
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"Despite several showers, Donald still smelt like the sewers he had spent hours walking through.""His cologne smelt expensive."
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the boy smelt of roses
Smelt can have a number of meanings: 1. The past tense of to smell. Similar words are detected or inhaled. 2. A small fish. A similar word is sardine. 3. To process metal into usable form.
A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.
I smelt you. Then I smelt the air. they are not the same.
No, smelled is but not smelt
smelt verb = smell past = smelt past participle = smelt
No, the noun smelt fish is a common noun, a word for any smelt fish.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Matt Smelt-Webb, author of English language booksFish Creek Pond, Saranac Lake, NYSmelt Brook Dam, Braintree, MASmelt Road, Madison, ME"Fish!: A Proven Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results" by Stephen C. Lundin, Harry Paul, John Christensen, Ken Blanchard"The Delta Smelt Documentary", by John D. Williams
Dennis Smelt was born in 1750.
Lee Smelt was born in 1958.