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mould in English
- mould⇄mould (1), noun, verb,
(Especially British) - mould⇄mould (2), noun, verb.
- mould⇄mould (3), noun.
1. loose earth; fine, soft, rich soil. Mould is rich in decayed leaves, manure, or other organic matter and is suitable for the cultivation of plants.
Ex. Many wild flowers grow in the forest mould.
(SYN) topsoil, humus - mould⇄noun 1. a hollow shape in which anything is formed or cast.
Ex. Melted metal is poured into a mould to harden into shape. The gelatin was left in a mould to stiffen.
2. the shape or form which is given by a mould.
Ex. iron of an ancien - mould⇄noun 1. a woolly or furry growth, often greenish or whitish in colour, that appears on food and other animal or vegetable substances when they are left too long in a warm, moist place or when they are decaying. Mould is a fungus.
2. any fungus tha - mould⇄v.i. to become covered with mould.
Ex. The cheese moulded in the damp cellar. - mould⇄v.t. to cover with mould. Also, (especially U.S.) mold.
- mould⇄v.t. 1. to form; shape.
Ex. Children mould figures out of clay. I would mould a world of fire and dew (William Butler Yeats).
2. to make or form into shape.
Ex. to mould dough into loaves. We mould wax into candles. Her character was m