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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb To melt again.

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  • verb melt again, after having thawed

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Examples

  • The caramel will seize up, but will remelt fairly quickly.

    Caramel Banana Cream Pie | Baking Bites 2009

  • If you end up with an uneven surface or cratered look on your candle, just zap the top of the candle with a heat gun to remelt the top layer of the candle to ensure a smooth look.

    Massage Candles - Pouring and Wick Setting Anne-Marie 2008

  • The solution seemed obvious: leave the mirror in the mold, put it back in the oven, remelt it just enough for the glass to soften and the cracks to heal, and this time, cool it correctly.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • He used the heat from the small fireplace to remelt the wax around the top, then put the empty bottle back in the crate.

    Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010

  • It's no fun to have to remelt the entire thing and start again because there wasn't enough testing.

    Lipstick Making - Filling Containers & Labeling Anne-Marie 2008

  • The solution seemed obvious: leave the mirror in the mold, put it back in the oven, remelt it just enough for the glass to soften and the cracks to heal, and this time, cool it correctly.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • The solution seemed obvious: leave the mirror in the mold, put it back in the oven, remelt it just enough for the glass to soften and the cracks to heal, and this time, cool it correctly.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • Thankfully, so long as your recipe contains no butters, you can melt, remelt and melt over and over with no damage to the balm.

    Lipstick Making - Mixing Colors and Testing Anne-Marie 2008

  • We would offer Ł3.48 /gm these days but this varies all the time, we would remelt it and make some thing new.

    Does SCOTT PILGRIM Signal The End Of Comic Book Movies? | Obsessed With Film 2010

  • The solution seemed obvious: leave the mirror in the mold, put it back in the oven, remelt it just enough for the glass to soften and the cracks to heal, and this time, cool it correctly.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

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