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		Adjective: moulded Usage: Brit, Cdn (=molded)
 - Shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)
 "the moulded steel plates"  - shaped, molded [N. Amer], wrought  Verb: mould  mówld Usage: Brit, Cdn (=mold)
 - Form in clay, wax, etc
  - model, mold [N. Amer]  - Become mouldy; spoil due to humidity
 "The furniture moulded in the old house"  - mold [N. Amer], mildew  - Form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mould
  - cast, mold [N. Amer]  - Make something, usually for a specific function
 "She moulded the rice balls carefully"  - shape, form, work, mold [N. Amer], forge  - Fit tightly, follow the contours of
 "The dress moulds her beautiful figure"  - mold [N. Amer]  - Shape or influence; give direction to
 "mould public opinion"  - determine, shape, mold [N. Amer], influence, regulate 
 See also: formed, moulding [Brit, Cdn] Type of: adhere, cause, change, cleave, cling, cohere, create from raw material, create from raw stuff, do, make, stick Encyclopedia: Mould  |