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Definition of mold
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Mold (v. t.) Alt. of Moul.
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Casserole
::
Casserole
(n.) A mold (in the shape of a
hollow
vessel
or
incasement)
of
boiled
rice,
mashed
potato
or
paste,
baked,
and
afterwards
filled
with
vegetables
or
meat..
Trochilus
::
Trochilus
(n.) An
annular
molding
whose
section
is
concave,
like the edge of a
pulley;
--
called
also
scotia..
Plastic
::
Plastic
(a.)
Capable
of being
molded,
formed,
or
modeled,
as clay or
plaster;
-- used also
figuratively;
as, the
plastic
mind of a
child..
Cast
::
Cast (n.) A tube or
funnel
for
conveying
metal into a mold.
Loam
::
Loam (n.) A
mixture
of sand, clay, and other
materials,
used in
making
molds for large
castings,
often
without
a
pattern..
Rap
::
Rap (v. t.) To free (a
pattern)
in a mold by light blows on the
pattern,
so as to
facilitate
its
removal..
Bell
::
Bell (n.) That part of the
capital
of a
column
included
between
the
abacus
and neck
molding;
also used for the naked core of
nearly
cylindrical
shape,
assumed
to exist
within
the
leafage
of a
capital..
Pasteboard
::
Pasteboard
(n.) A stiff thick kind of paper
board,
formed
of
several
single
sheets
pasted
one upon
another,
or of paper
macerated
and
pressed
into
molds,
etc..
Mould
::
Mould (v. i.) To
become
moldy;
to be
covered
or
filled,
in whole or in part, with a
mold..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) In
Gothic
architecture,
the
molding,
or suite of
moldings,
which
encircles
the
pillars
and small
shafts..
Wedgwood Ware
::
Wedgwood
ware () A kind of fine
pottery,
the most
remarkable
being what is
called
jasper,
either
white,
or
colored
throughout
the body, and
capable
of being
molded
into the most
delicate
forms,
so that fine and
minute
bas-reliefs
like
cameos
were made of it, fit even for being set as
jewels..
Shape
::
Shape (n.) To form or
create;
especially,
to mold or make into a
particular
form; to give
proper
form or
figure
to..
Plasterwork
::
Plasterwork
(n.)
Plastering
used to
finish
architectural
constructions,
exterior
or
interior,
especially
that used for the
lining
of
rooms.
Ordinarly,
mortar
is used for the
greater
part of the work, and pure
plaster
of Paris for the
moldings
and
ornaments..
Moldiness
::
Moldiness
(n.) Alt. of
Mouldines.
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.)
Hence,
to give form to; to
shape;
to mold; to put in
proper
condition;
to
adapt..
Turf
::
Turf (n.) That upper
stratum
of earth and
vegetable
mold which is
filled
with the roots of grass and other small
plants,
so as to
adhere
and form a kind of mat;
sward;
sod..
Scotia
::
Scotia
(n.) A
concave
molding
used
especially
in
classical
architecture.
Chessel
::
Chessel
(n.) The
wooden
mold in which
cheese
is
pressed.
Remould
::
Remould
(v. t.) See
Remold.
Cope
::
Cope (n.) The top part of a flask or mold; the outer part of a loam mold.
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