smelt

For the verb: "to smell"

Simple Past: smelt
Past Participle: smelt
Multiple Entries:
  smelt    smell  

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
smelt1
verb extract (metal) from its ore by a process involving heating and melting.

■ extract metal from (ore) by this process.

– derivatives
smelter noun,
smelting noun.
– origin C16: from MDu., Mid. Low Ger. smelten.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
smelt2
past and past participle of smell.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
smelt3
noun (pl. same or smelts) a small silvery fish of both marine and fresh water. [Osmerus and other genera.]
– origin OE; obscurely rel. to various European names of fish; cf. smolt.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
smell/smel/
noun
  • 1 the faculty of perceiving odours by means of the organs in the nose.
  • 2 a quality in something that is perceived by this faculty; an odour.

    ■ an unpleasant odour.

  • 3 an act of inhaling in order to ascertain an odour.
verb (past and past part. smelt or smelled)
  • 1 perceive or detect the odour of.

    ■ sniff at (something) in order to ascertain its odour.

    ■ (smell something out) detect or discover something by the faculty of smell.

    ■ detect or suspect by means of instinct or intuition.

  • 2 emit an odour of a specified kind.

    ■ have a strong or unpleasant odour.

    ■ be suggestive of something.

– phrases
smell a rat informal suspect trickery.
– derivatives
smellable adjective,
smeller noun,
-smelling adjective.
– origin ME: of unknown origin.
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