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1 I, 3| often actually found to melt. Now the sun’s motion alone 2 II, 5| requiring greater heat to melt them. So they blow intermittently 3 II, 5| water, or snow which might melt and cause Etesiae. But because 4 IV, 6| by the departure of heat melt by heat when it enters into 5 IV, 6| softened-though manufactured iron does melt, to the point of becoming 6 IV, 6| again. Millstones, too, melt and become fluid: when the 7 IV, 6| and any of its varieties melt them, but oil does not. 8 IV, 8| instance, the aptitude to melt or solidify or bend and 9 IV, 8| apt or inapt to solidify, melt, be softened by heat, be 10 IV, 8| inapt to solidify or to melt, but let us return to them 11 IV, 9| Both of bodies that can melt and of bodies that cannot, 12 IV, 9| such as to be unable to melt. These are inflammable because