1. melted - Adjective
2. melted - Verb
of Melt
Source: Webster's dictionaryrivers filled to overflowing by melted snow Source: Internet
107 Pd– 107 Ag correlations observed in bodies that have clearly been melted since the accretion of the solar system must reflect the presence of unstable nuclides in the early solar system. citation Chemistry Silver is a rather unreactive metal. Source: Internet
Add dollops of whipped cream on top of the bananas, then trickle them with the melted dark chocolate. Source: Internet
Actual brushes and paste were later replaced by hot-wax machines equipped with cylinders that applied melted adhesive wax to developed prints of "typeset" copy. Source: Internet
A little kid displaying unfaltering trust in his mom's friend has melted many hearts. Source: Internet
After his death, the public made comparisons between him and other condemned emperors and called for the horse race celebrating his birthday to be abolished and for gold and silver statues dedicated to him to be melted down. Source: Internet