intransitive. To become disintegrated, liquefied, or softened, esp. by the action of moisture; to dissolve.
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释义 | the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > deteriorate in condition [verb (intransitive)] > decompose, crumble, or melt away (19) melteOE intransitive. To become disintegrated, liquefied, or softened, esp. by the action of moisture; to dissolve. fleetc1384 intransitive. To dissolve or waste away; to become disintegrated, fall to pieces. Obsolete. dissolvec1420 To lose its integrity or consolidation; to become disintegrated; to vanish or disappear gradually, come to an end. Now usually taken as figurative… unbindc1450 intransitive. To dissolve. Obsolete. rare. loosec1480 intransitive. To crumble away; to dissolve, melt. moulder1531 intransitive. To decay to dust; to rot; to crumble. Frequently with away; occasionally with down, up. mirtlec1540 intransitive. To crumble away; to fall to pieces. mould1542 intransitive. To moulder or crumble away. Obsolete. moulter1568 intransitive. = moulder, v. 1. mutter1609 intransitive. Probably: = moulder, v., moulter, v.1 mosker1612 intransitive. To decay, rot; to crumble or moulder away. disband1633 To break up into its constituent parts, dissolve; to separate, retire from association. Obsolete. dust1636 intransitive. To crumble to dust. dissipatea1676 intransitive (for reflexive). To become disintegrated; to moulder to dust or impalpable atoms. deliquesce1792 intransitive. Chiefly Biology. Of a part of an organism: to liquefy or melt away in the process of development or decay. decompose1793 intransitive (for reflexive). To suffer decomposition or disintegration; to break up; to decay, rot. disintegrate1817 intransitive (for reflexive). To become disintegrated, to break up. Subcategories:— specifically of a corpse (1) — of leaves: to lie decomposing (1) |
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