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    mould
    /məʊld/

    noun

    verb

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  2. MOULD definition: 1. a soft, green or grey growth that develops on old food or on objects that have been left for too…. Learn more.

  3. 5 days ago · The meaning of MOULD is chiefly British spelling of mold.

  4. 1. a shaped cavity used to give a definite form to fluid or plastic material. 2. a frame on which something may be constructed. 3. something shaped in or made on a mould. 4. shape, form, design, or pattern. 5.

  5. a hollow container into which you pour a soft or liquid substance so that it will cool or harden into the shape of the container: The pieces are made in a mold and I just paint them. mold noun (GROWTH)

  6. The meaning of MOLD is a cavity in which a substance is shaped. How to use mold in a sentence.

  7. Mould definition: a shaped cavity used to give a definite form to fluid or plastic material. See examples of MOULD used in a sentence.

  8. 1. (Art Terms) a shaped cavity used to give a definite form to fluid or plastic material. 2. (Building) a frame on which something may be constructed. 3. (Art Terms) something shaped in or made on a mould. 4. shape, form, design, or pattern. 5. specific nature, character, or type: heroic mould. vb ( tr) 6. to make in a mould. 7.

  9. MOULD meaning: 1. a soft, green or grey growth that develops on old food or on objects that have been left for too…. Learn more.

  10. [uncountable, countable] a fine soft green, grey or black substance like fur that is a type of fungus and that grows on old food or on objects that are left in warm wet air. There's mould on the cheese. moulds and fungi. mould growth. The room smelled damp and there was mould on one wall. see also leaf mould. Extra Examples.

  11. Mould is the British spelling for "mold" — the stuff you find growing on old bread or the container you use to create your jello masterpieces. Living mould is like “mildew,” it’s a type of fungus that grows on damp or decaying matter.