ppl. a. [f. SMELT v. + -ED1.] Fused, melted.
1750. trans. Leonardus Mirr. Stones, 44. And this Deception is made from many Things, and chiefly from smelted Glass.
1794. R. J. Sulivan, View Nat., II. 142. Whatever be the cause, observes M. Raspe, of the fusion and fluidity of smelted lavas [etc.]
1895. Daily News, 20 Nov., 9/5. The quantity of stone crushed has been 2,125 tons, which has yielded 1,632 ounces of smelted gold.