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From:
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mould
/ˈmold/
模子,鑄模,字模,模型(
v
.)鑄造,造型,塑造性格,脾氣,氣質土,土壤
From:
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mould
/ˈmold/
名詞
模型,模板,造型,黴菌
From:
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mould
模型
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mould
Mould·er
Mould·y
etc
.
See
Mold
,
Molder
,
Moldy
,
etc
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
,
n.
Bot.
A
growth
of
minute
fungi
of
various
kinds
,
esp
.
those
of
the
great
groups
Hyphomycetes
,
and
Physomycetes
,
forming
on
damp
or
decaying
organic
matter
.
Note:
☞
The
common
blue
mold
of
cheese
,
the
brick-red
cheese
mold
,
and
the
scarlet
or
orange
strata
which
grow
on
tubers
or
roots
stored
up
for
use
,
when
commencing
to
decay
,
are
familiar
examples
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Molded
or
Moulded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Molding
or
Moulding
.]
To
cover
with
mold
or
soil
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
n.
[
The
prevalent
spelling
is
,
perhaps
,
mould
;
but
as
the
u
has
not
been
inserted
in
the
other
words
of
this
class
,
as
bold
,
gold
,
old
,
cold
,
etc
.,
it
seems
desirable
to
complete
the
analogy
by
dropping
it
from
this
word
,
thus
spelling
it
as
Spenser
,
South
,
and
many
others
did
.
The
omission
of
the
u
is
now
very
common
in
America
.]
1.
Crumbling
,
soft
,
friable
earth
;
esp
.,
earth
containing
the
remains
or
constituents
of
organic
matter
,
and
suited
to
the
growth
of
plants
;
soil
.
2.
Earthy
material
;
the
matter
of
which
anything
is
formed
;
composing
substance
;
material
.
The
etherial
mold
,
Incapable
of
stain
. --
Milton
.
Nature
formed
me
of
her
softest
mold
.
--
Addison
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
,
v. t.
To
cause
to
become
moldy
;
to
cause
mold
to
grow
upon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
,
v. i.
To
become
moldy
;
to
be
covered
or
filled
,
in
whole
or
in
part
,
with
a
mold
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
,
n.
[
For
spelling
,
see
2d
Mold
,
above
.]
1.
The
matrix
,
or
cavity
,
in
which
anything
is
shaped
,
and
from
which
it
takes
its
form
;
also
,
the
body
or
mass
containing
the
cavity
;
as
,
a
sand
mold
;
a
jelly
mold
.
2.
That
on
which
,
or
in
accordance
with
which
,
anything
is
modeled
or
formed
;
anything
which
serves
to
regulate
the
size
,
form
,
etc
.,
as
the
pattern
or
templet
used
by
a
shipbuilder
,
carpenter
,
or
mason
.
The
glass
of
fashion
and
the
mold
of
form
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Cast
;
form
;
shape
;
character
.
Crowned
with
an
architrave
of
antique
mold
.
--
Pope
.
4.
Arch.
A
group
of
moldings
;
as
,
the
arch
mold
of
a
porch
or
doorway
;
the
pier
mold
of
a
Gothic
pier
,
meaning
the
whole
profile
,
section
,
or
combination
of
parts
.
5.
Anat.
A
fontanel
.
6.
Paper Making
A
frame
with
a
wire
cloth
bottom
,
on
which
the
pump
is
drained
to
form
a
sheet
,
in
making
paper
by
hand
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mold
,
Mould
,
v. t.
1.
To
form
into
a
particular
shape
;
to
shape
;
to
model
;
to
fashion
.
He
forgeth
and
moldeth
metals
.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
Did
I
request
thee
,
Maker
,
from
my
clay
To
mold
me
man
? --
Milton
.
2.
To
ornament
by
molding
or
carving
the
material
of
;
as
,
a
molded
window
jamb
.
3.
To
knead
;
as
,
to
mold
dough
or
bread
.
4.
Founding
To
form
a
mold
of
,
as
in
sand
,
in
which
a
casting
may
be
made
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mould
n
1:
loose
soil
rich
in
organic
matter
[
syn
:
mold
]
2:
a
fungus
that
produces
a
superficial
growth
on
various
kinds
of
damp
or
decaying
organic
matter
[
syn
:
mold
]
3:
sculpture
produced
by
molding
[
syn
:
mold
,
molding
,
moulding
,
modeling
,
clay sculpture
]
4:
container
into
which
liquid
is
poured
to
create
a
given
shape
when
it
hardens
[
syn
:
mold
,
cast
]
v
1:
form
in
clay
,
wax
,
etc
; "
model
a
head
with
clay
" [
syn
:
model
,
mold
]
2:
form
by
pouring
(e.g.,
wax
or
hot
metal
)
into
a
cast
or
mold
; "
cast
a
bronze
sculpture
" [
syn
:
cast
,
mold
]
3:
make
something
,
usually
for
a
specific
function
; "
She
molded
the
riceballs
carefully
"; "
Form
cylinders
from
the
dough
";
"
shape
a
figure
"; "
Work
the
metal
into
a
sword
" [
syn
:
shape
,
form
,
work
,
mold
,
forge
]
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