1. melton - Noun
2. Melton - Proper noun
A kind of stout woolen cloth with unfinished face and without raised nap. A commoner variety has a cotton warp.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Melton: Born again is a phrase used by many Protestants to describe the phenomenon of gaining faith in Jesus Christ. Source: Internet
A mid-1980s debate about apologetic methodology between Ronald Enroth and J. Gordon Melton, led the latter to place more emphasis in his publications on differentiating the Christian countercult from the secular anti-cult. Source: Internet
Another difference between the two eras of political thought is that, in the 21st century, few political actors use the term New Age or post-New Age Melton, John Gordon (2012). Source: Internet
Currently Cumberland, Furness, Leeds, Vernon, Melton, Mansfield, Monmouthshire, Principality, Scottish, and Yorkshire building societies offer these deals. Source: Internet
About - Melton Times Sports Awards 2017The evening of recognition and celebration will take place on the evening of Thursday 8th February at the Banqueting Suite Melton Mowbray. Source: Internet
Grace Melton is a senior associate for social issues at the United Nations in Heritage’s DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society. Source: Internet