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[ mel-ter ] / ˈmɛl tər /
nouna person or thing that melts. a person in charge of a steelmaking furnace. Origin of melterFirst recorded in 1525–35; melt1 + -er1 Words nearby melterMelrose Park, melt, meltage, meltdown, meltemi, melter, melting point, melting pot, melt in one's mouth, melton, Melton Mowbray Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for melterNick broke the ingot in two blows, and Fred and the melter consulted over the fragments. Steel|Charles Rumford Walker The melter came out of his shanty; he had had a sleep since the last furnace tapped. Steel|Charles Rumford Walker "I'm the Pig," answered the melter, his red face wrinkling into a grin, which was quickly smoothed out as if the effort hurt him. The Iron Boys in the Steel Mills|James R. Mears "If he comes against us we'll make him alight and strip the 'tin' off his jacket to go to the melter's," said Nicholas. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6|Eugne Sue
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