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(sculpture) a cast made from a mould taken from an already completed sculpture. The after-cast is often smaller and less detailed than the original.
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Alternative form of archmould [A plastic moulding that surrounds and protects the wheel arch of a car.]
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Alternative form of bed-mould [(architecture) The congeries of mouldings which is under the projecting part of almost every cornice, of which, indeed, it is a part.]
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Alternative form of brickmould [A decorative trim used around exterior doors and windows.]
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A piece made by splitting.
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An object used to form something, such as a template, gauge, or cutting die.
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(obsolete, transitive) To mould into shape; to form.
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(transitive) To brood, raise, or maintain eggs, organisms, or living tissue through the provision of ideal environmental conditions.
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Alternative form of leaf mold [Decomposed or composted remains of leaves.]
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(transitive, also figuratively) To draw or paint; to delineate.
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The act or method of luting vessels.
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(medicine) A palpable or visible abnormal globular structure; a tumor.
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The cavity or mold in which anything is formed.
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The shape or pattern of a mold.
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Obsolete spelling of mold [A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.]
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Alternative form of mouldwarp [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.]
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Alternative form of mouldmaking [The manufacture of moulds.]
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Alternative form of mouldwarp [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.]
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Alternative form of mouldwarp [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.]
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(chiefly plural) Alternative form of mold (“soil, earth”). [A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.]
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Alternative form of mouldwarp [(now regional, archaic) A mole, Talpa europea.]
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British and Canadian standard spelling of mold.
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(intransitive) Alternative form of molden [(intransitive) To become covered with mold; become moldy]
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Anyone who moulds or shapes things, including in a mould.
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Alternative form of moldery [Covered or filled with mold.]
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(engineering, transitive) To mold (part of an object) over and around another part.
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Alternative form of overmold [(engineering) The part or material that is molded over and around another part.]
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A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape.
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(transitive) To unite by interweaving, as (horticulture) branches of shrubs, trees, etc., to create a hedge; to interlock, to plash.
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A form of molding/moulding in which molten plastic is placed inside a rotating mold/mould.
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(transitive) To form by sculpture.
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(obsolete) A cutting; a scion.
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(cooking, now rare) A mould for making blancmange, jelly, etc., or a piece of such food formed moulded into a particular shape.
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A children's game in which the players have to stand still without moving while being looked at.
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To mould by means of thermomoulding
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To form tissue of; to interweave.
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(art) A figure drawn, painted or sculpted so as to show the muscles of the body without skin.
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