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Definition of mold
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Mold (v. i.) Alt. of Moul.
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Ladle
::
Ladle (v. t.) A
vessel
to carry
liquid
metal from the
furnace
to the mold.
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) A
concave
molding;
a
cavetto.
Oillet
::
Oillet
(n.) A small
circular
opening,
and ring of
moldings
surrounding
it, used in
window
tracery
in
Gothic
architecture..
Colter
::
Colter
(n.) A knife or
cutter,
attached
to the beam of a plow to cut the
sward,
in
advance
of the
plowshare
and
moldboard..
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.) Any
instrument
or
contrivance
serving
a
purpose
like that of a
ship's
anchor,
as an
arrangement
of
timber
to hold a dam fast; a
contrivance
to hold the end of a
bridge
cable,
or other
similar
part; a
contrivance
used by
founders
to hold the core of a mold in
place..
Earthboard
::
Earthboard
(n.) The part of a plow, or other
implement,
that turns over the
earth;
the
moldboard..
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
disappear
gradually
in
another
surface,
as where
moldings
are lost in a
sloped
or
curved
face..
Deckle
::
Deckle
(n.) A
separate
thin
wooden
frame used to form the
border
of a hand mold, or a curb of India
rubber
or other
material
which rests on, and forms the edge of, the mold in a paper
machine
and
determines
the width of the
paper..
Papier-mache
::
Papier-mache
(n.) A hard and
strong
substance
made of a pulp from
paper,
mixed with sise or glue, etc. It is
formed
into
various
articles,
usually
by means of
molds..
Mouldery
::
Mouldery
(a.)
Covered
or
filled
with mold;
consisting
of, or
resembling,
mold..
Lifter
::
Lifter
(n.) A tool for
lifting
loose sand from the mold; also, a
contrivance
attached
to a cope, to hold the sand
together
when the cope is
lifted..
Dado
::
Dado (n.) In
interior
decoration,
the lower part of the wall of an
apartment
when
adorned
with
moldings,
or
otherwise
specially
decorated..
Doughface
::
Doughface
(n.) A
contemptuous
nickname
for a
timid,
yielding
politician,
or one who is
easily
molded..
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To cut
(anything)
in such a way as to fit
closely
to a
somewhat
irregular
surface,
as a
baseboard
to a floor which is out of
level,
a board to the
curves
of a
molding,
or the like; -- so
called
because
the
workman
marks,
or
scribe,
with the
compasses
the line that he
afterwards
cuts..
Aemail Ombrant
::
Aemail
ombrant
() An art or
process
of
flooding
transparent
colored
glaze over
designs
stamped
or
molded
on
earthenware
or
porcelain.
Scamillus
::
Scamillus
(n.) A sort of
second
plinth
or
block,
below the bases of Ionic and
Corinthian
columns,
generally
without
moldings,
and of
smaller
size
horizontally
than the
pedestal..
Kick
::
Kick (n.) A
projection
in a mold, to form a
depression
in the
surface
of the
brick..
Figulated
::
Figulated
(a.) Made of
potter's
clay;
molded;
shaped.
Casemate
::
Casemate
(n.) A
hollow
molding,
chiefly
in
cornices..
Necking
::
Necking
(n.) Same as
Neckmold.
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