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    melted / molten

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    naja, der Titel sagt's schon:
    Wann verwende ich was?
    The ice cream was molten.
    Much of the earth's ice has already melted away.
    AuthorNicholas Carraway24 Nov 03, 15:00
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    molten, melted (adjs.)

    Molten is used primarily of liquid lava and metals liquefied by heat. Melted is used of snow and ice, butter and chocolate, and other common substances turned liquid by heat, and melted is usually the generic adjective as well. It is also used figuratively, as in Her heart melted at the sight of the puppy.

    http://www.bartleby.com/68/30/3930.html

    Webster's 1913 Dictionary

    Definition: Mol"ten, a. [See {Melt}.]
    1. Melted; being in a state of fusion, esp. when the liquid
    state is produced by a high degree of heat; as, molten
    iron.

    2. Made by melting and casting the substance or metal of
    which the thing is formed; as, a molten image.

    http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/molten

    Main Entry: mol·ten
    Pronunciation: 'mOl-t&n
    Function: adjective
    Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of melten to melt
    Date: 14th century
    1 obsolete : made by melting and casting
    2 : fused or liquefied by heat : MELTED <molten lava>
    3 : having warmth or brilliance : GLOWING <the molten sunlight of warm skies -- T. B. Costain>

    melt (verb)

    intransitive senses
    1 : to become altered from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat
    2 a : DISSOLVE, DISINTEGRATE <the sugar melted in the coffee> b : to disappear as if by dissolving <her anger melted at his kind words>
    3 obsolete : to become subdued or crushed (as by sorrow)
    4 : to become mild, tender, or gentle
    5 : to lose outline or distinctness : BLEND
    transitive senses
    1 : to reduce from a solid to a liquid state usually by heat
    2 : to cause to disappear or disperse
    3 : to make tender or gentle : SOFTEN

    (Merriam-Webster)

    Bin kein Muttersprachler, aber vielleicht hilft das schon mal ein bisschen weiter...
    #1AuthorSusanna24 Nov 03, 16:11
     
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