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1 III, 1 | bronze of a shield has been melted while the woodwork remained 2 III, 6 | of stones that cannot be melted, and realgar, and ochre, 3 IV, 4 | that which admits of being melted.~Since the moist is easily 4 IV, 7 | by dry heat). But iron is melted by heat and solidified by 5 IV, 7 | combustible but cannot be melted or softened by heat. (For 6 IV, 8 | through defect of heat are melted by heat, e.g. ice, lead, 7 IV, 9 | for instance, which can be melted, cannot be softened in water, 8 IV, 9 | that though copper can be melted the agent in its case is 9 IV, 9 | of the bodies that can be melted by water too such as natron 10 IV, 9 | water though they cannot be melted. Any body that is to be 11 IV, 9 | whereas bodies that can be "melted" by water must have pores 12 IV, 9 | is it that earth is both "melted" and softened by moisture, 13 IV, 9 | moisture, while natron is "melted" but not softened? Because 14 IV, 9 | Some bodies that can be melted are not inflammable, e.g. 15 IV, 9 | some bodies that cannot be melted are inflammable, e.g. wood; 16 IV, 9 | and some bodies can be melted and are also inflammable, 17 IV, 10| of these bodies cannot be melted or softened; for instance, 18 IV, 10| those bodies which are melted by fire, these contain some 19 IV, 10| alike. But those that are melted by water are of earth. Those 20 IV, 10| earth. Those that are not melted either by fire or water 21 IV, 10| water: for they are all melted by heat. Of water, too, 22 IV, 10| refrigeration and cannot be melted. Blood, on the other hand, 23 IV, 10| by refrigeration and is melted by liquids; if not, it is