Mould

  • 1mould n — mould v …

    English expressions

  • 2mould — mould·warp; mould; mould·abil·i·ty; mould·able; mould·i·ness; mould·ing; …

    English syllables

  • 3mould — Ⅰ. mould [1] (US mold) ► NOUN 1) a hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens. 2) something made in this way, especially a jelly or mousse. 3) a distinctive type, style, or character. ► VERB 1) …

    English terms dictionary

  • 4Mould — (m[=o]lt), Moulder Mould er (m[=o]ld [ e]r), Mouldy Mould y (m[=o]ld [y^]), etc. See {Mold}, {Molder}, {Moldy}, etc. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 5Mould — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Betty Mould Iddrisu, seit Februar 2009 Attorney General und Justizministerin des westafrikanischen Landes Ghana Bob Mould (* 1960), US amerikanischer Sänger, Songwriter und Gitarrist Jeremy Mould (* 1949) …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 6mould|y — «MOHL dee», adjective, mould|i|er, mould|i|est. Especially British. moldy …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 7mould — [ mould ] the British spelling of mold1 …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 8mould — chiefly British English spelling of MOLD (Cf. mold) in various senses. Related: Moulded; moulding …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 9mould — (Brit.) məʊld n. pattern or form for giving a particular shape; something that has been molded; nature, character; decorative edging, patterned rim; fungal growth (also mold) v. fashion, shape; shape or form in a mold; become moldy, mildew;… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 10mould — There are three separate words spelt this way in BrE: a hollow container for making a shape, a fungous growth, and loose friable earth. All three have corresponding verbs. In AmE the spelling in all meanings is mold …

    Modern English usage