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mou·lage M0446000 (mo͞o-läzh′)n.1. A mold, as of a footprint, made for use in a criminal investigation.2. The making of such a mold or cast, as with plaster of Paris.3. A model of a body part, especially a diseased or injured body part, used for educational purposes.4. The use of materials such as molded latex body parts or theatrical makeup to simulate injuries or diseases on a volunteer or dummy, as for use in training emergency response teams. [French, from earlier mollage, fee for inspection of wood by use of a standard frame, from Old French molle, mold; see mold1.]moulage (muːˈlɑːʒ) n1. the process of making moulds or casts that are often used as evidence in criminal investigation2. a mould or a cast made of a person, a body part, or a footprint for use in a criminal investigation or for training medical personnelmou•lage (muˈlɑʒ) n. 1. the making of a mold, esp. with plaster of Paris, of objects, footprints, etc., as for the purpose of identification. 2. the mold itself. [1900–05; < French moul(er) to mold] moulageenUK
moulage[mü′läzh] (graphic arts) The technique of making a mold. A material used to make molds; it is extremely delicate and can be used on human hair or skin, or on antiques or other objects that are too fragile to be molded in rubber, gelatin, or plaster; it is applied warm with brushes or palette knives and can be reused. moulageenUK
moulage [moo-lahzh´] (Fr.) a wax model of a structure or lesion.mou·lage (mū-lazh'), A reproduction in wax of a skin lesion, tumor, or other pathologic state. [F. a molding] A descriptor for a smooth contour of the small intestinal mucosa with loss of mucosal folds, typical of radiocontrast studies in gluten-sensitive enteropathy (coeliac disease)mou·lage (mū-lahzh') A reproduction in wax of a skin lesion, tumor, or other pathologic state. [F. a molding]ThesaurusSeeFrench |