ppl. a. [f. SMELT v. + -ED1.] Fused, melted.

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1750.  trans. Leonardus’ Mirr. Stones, 44. And this Deception is made from many Things, and chiefly from smelted Glass.

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1794.  R. J. Sulivan, View Nat., II. 142. ‘Whatever be the cause,’ observes M. Raspe, ‘of the fusion and fluidity of smelted lavas [etc.]’

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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.

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