fondre
I think it means melt.
you melt brass into shapes that the french horn need
Other words for melt are thaw, defrost, liquefy, and dissolve.
faire fondre= to melt dissoudre= to dissolve However because in French "faire fondre" can mean dissolve (although it is much more commonly used to mean melt), one can talk about melting as 'faire fondre (quand on chauffe)' = to melt (when one heats). Very few French will use 'le sucre s'est dissous dans l'eau' (the sugar dissolved, which is exact), they will say 'le sucre a fondu dans l'eau (the sugar melt in the the water).
Fondue from the verb fondre "to melt"
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
1. Will Melt 2. To Melt 3. Soon Melt
Yes! I teach cake decorating and chocolate buttercream icing on french vanilla cake is delicious
quick melt is a kind of cheese that is easy to melt
melt out
melt
Apply heat to quickly melt it, or leave out of the fridge to slowly melt it, or just get a hair dryer and melt it with it.