smelt
1 Americanverb (used with object)
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to fuse or melt (ore) in order to separate the metal contained.
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to obtain or refine (metal) in this way.
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smelt,plural
smelts-
any of various small, silvery food fishes of the family Osmeridae, of cold northern waters, as the North American rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax.
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any of several superficially similar but unrelated fishes, especially certain silversides, of California.
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Etymology
Origin of smelt1
First recorded in 1535–45; probably from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German smelten; cognate with German schmelzen “to melt, smelt, fuse”; melt 1,
Origin of smelt2
First recorded before 900; Middle English smelt(e), smelth, Old English smelt, smylt; compare Norwegian smelta “whiting”
Example Sentences
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At a site tucked between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Atlantic Alumina wants to expand production of alumina—critical for smelting aluminum—and add gallium-processing equipment.
Much of this region supported a major smelting industry throughout the 20th century, particularly in Midvale and Murray.
From Science Daily
Native fish that are increasingly threatened include the finger-sized Delta smelt and white sturgeon, the largest freshwater fish in North America, which can reach more than 10 feet long.
From Los Angeles Times
The company estimates that 70% of global copper reserves are contained in such ores, frequently in concentrations that aren’t worth the expense of grinding into powders and hauling—often overseas—for smelting and refining.
"We spent around an hour getting all the glass out and the porch smelt a bit, but you can imagine."
From BBC
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