
1) Adapt 2) Carve 3) Handbuild 4) Massage 5) Matrix 6) Mildew 7) Modeling 8) Mucor 9) Mushroom 10) Preform 11) Prototype 12) Remold 13) Remould 14) Rhizopus 15) Sandbox 16) Sculpt 17) Sinter 18) Sintered
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1) Bath fungus 2) Bleu streak, to Brits 3) Crumbly soil 4) Dirt 5) Form in clay, wax, etc 6) Fungi in Sandwich 7) Fungoid growth 8) Furry growth of fungi 9) Jell-o formation, to a brit 10) Mold 11) Planting soil in Sussex 12) Sculpture produced by molding 13) Shape, British Style 14) Soil 15) Sugar frontman Bob
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- loose soil rich in organic matter
- a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter
- sculpture produced by molding
- container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
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A template of the shape of the hull in transverse section. Several moulds are used to form a temporary framework around which a hull is built.
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A template of the shape of the hull in transverse section. Several moulds are used to form a temporary framework around which a hull is built.
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A mould is a reversed impression of a sculpture which is used to cast replica sculptures. The material used to construct the mould needs to accurately reproduce the surface detail of the original sculpture, while also being strong enough to keep its shape during casting and resilient enough to retain detail after multiple castings.
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• (n.) Cast; form; shape; character. • (v. t.) To form into a particular shape; to shape; to model; to fashion. • (v. i.) To become moldy; to be covered or filled, in whole or in part, with a mold. • (v. t.) To knead; as, to mold dough or bread. • (n.) That on which, or in accordance with which, anything is modeled or forme...
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Also known as a tool, a mould is a block (usually steel or aluminium) that is carefully eroded on one side to leave the shape of the kit sprue. A mould usually comprises two halves which are brought together during the injection moulding process and then taken apart to leave the finished sprue. During the process, hot plastic is poured into the mou...
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Here used to refer to a surface fungal growth, not harmful to structure, but unsightly, and often with an unpleasant smell. Moulds can cause breathing difficulties in susceptible people. They generally grow in spaces which are not properly ventilated.
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<microbiology> A filamentous fungus. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(mōld) mold.
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A fungal growth on timber or other wood products at or near the surface and, therefore, not typically resulting in deep discoloration. Mould is usually ash green to deep green, although black and yellow are also common. See also Mildew
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A fungus which grows as hyphae interwoven into an extensive mycelium, with aerial hyphae and conidiospores usually on decaying matter of on plant surfaces.
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Mould (mōld),
Mould'er Mould'y etc. See
Mold ,
Molder ,
Moldy , etc.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mōld Synonyms: mold
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hollow (or negative) container used in casting to shape material allowed to harden in it. A typical mould is made of Plaster of Paris: A waste mould can only be used once because it is detroyed when removing the cast. Piece moulds may be reused. See also Casting, Foundry
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A concave shape made from plaster of Paris for slip casting. Also the die used for press-moulding.
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A mould is a reversed impression of a sculpture which is used to cast replica sculptures. The material used to construct the mould needs to accurately reproduce the surface detail of the original sculpture, whilst also being strong enough to keep its shape during casting and resilient enough to retain detail after multiple castings.
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clay sculpture noun sculpture produced by molding
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Furlike growth caused by any of a group of fungi (see fungus) living on foodstuffs and other organic matter; a few are parasitic on plants, animals, or each other. Many moulds are of medical or industrial importance; for example, the antibiotic penicillin comes from a type of mould
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A former made from plaster into which clay can be pressed or slip cast to take on the mould shape.
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