the scientific word for melting is liquifying.
the scientific word for melting is liquifying.
there fore it is called either melt/disintegrate
Melt means to liquify by warmth so an antonym would be freeze, to become hardened by loss of heat.
if someone says, 'you melt' or 'he's such a melt' it generally means, 'silly' or 'you idiot'. its a light hearted joke.
The plural of snowman is snowmen.
Other words for melt are thaw, defrost, liquefy, and dissolve.
im pretty sure that its "throng." this is because to rush, melt, and flood are all actions done by water, and "throng" does not mean this.
The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.
lava also known as magma which is the more scientific form of the word
melt
to melt = hemes (המס)
Melt is a verb.
Some antonyms for the word melt include freeze and solidify.
The word that means kneel and rhymes with melt is "knelt."
first word is melt,molt,malt,melt
No, the word 'scientific' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a scientific experiment, a scientific expedition.
Separation is a scientific word.
The scientific word is erection.
Freeze or cool. Those are antonyms for the world melt.