"deadmelt" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: deadmelts [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} deadmelt (plural deadmelts)
  1. (metallurgy) The process of deadmelting steel. Categories (topical): Metallurgy
    Sense id: en-deadmelt-en-noun-vq3Mb2Rp Topics: engineering, metallurgy, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dead-melt, dead melt

Verb

Forms: deadmelts [present, singular, third-person], deadmelting [participle, present], deadmelted [participle, past], deadmelted [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb}} deadmelt (third-person singular simple present deadmelts, present participle deadmelting, simple past and past participle deadmelted)
  1. (metallurgy) To melt steel at high temperatures in order to deoxidize it. Categories (topical): Metallurgy
    Sense id: en-deadmelt-en-verb-qR8NXIU1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 64 Topics: engineering, metallurgy, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dead-melt, dead melt

Inflected forms

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