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Discover Ludwig'molten' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that means having been melted and can be used in many contexts. Example sentence: The molten metal glistened in the afternoon sun.
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Some are on a grand scale – such as Spain's concentrated solar power stations which, by super-heating molten salts that hold their heat for many hours, can generate clean power from the sun at night.
As he pulls the punty back out he rotates it continuously to prevent molten glass from falling to one side.
Further layers of clear or coloured molten glass are gathered over the previous ones, and Thompson blows to create a large, hollow sphere that will eventually become a bowl.
Molten glass shatters unless it is cooled gradually overnight in the "annealing oven".
In the restaurant, there were two kinds of pizza: margherita or "meat feast", which had various different kinds of animal all over it, slipping around on the molten cheese.
Layton dips what is known as the "punty" iron – a long iron rod – into the furnace and "gathers" some molten glass on the end.
Thompson sits on the "blowing bench" with two parallel bars projecting either side, upon which he rests his blowing rod (a hollow iron rod) with gathered molten glass at its end.
Valérie Berry, valerieberry.com A big bowl of seriously bitter molten chocolate with crisp, salty olive-oil toasts for dippers … an extravagance of bold flavours that will definitively banish any naff chocolate fondue experience you may have had.
Repeat plays also unpack the range of this remarkably consistent record: the slow-blooming majesty of Two Weeks, the haunted hymnal Closer, the molten slow jam Hours, each one distinct yet speaking the same clandestine night-time language.
His main aim is to celebrate the versatility of this magic molten metal.Across ten elegant rooms, and with minimal use of glass cases, Mr Ekserdjian and his co-curator, Cecilia Treves of the Royal Academy, have arranged the works according to category: the human body, animals, objects, groups and reliefs, gods and portrait busts.
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The solid-oxide fuel cell requires fancy ceramics for its electrodes and an exotic mixed oxide (yttria and zirconia) as an electrolyte, while the electrolyte in a molten-carbonate cell is so hostile that its electrodes tend to give up the ghost regardless of their composition.Only the remaining two cells, therefore, look like serious candidates for commercialisation.
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