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mould from
phr. v. หล่อขึ้นจาก
related: หล่อจาก, สร้างจาก

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  • mould — (BrE) (AmE mold) noun 1 hollow container ADJECTIVE ▪ jello (AmE), jelly (BrE) ▪ terrine ▪ ring ▪ prepared …   Collocations dictionary

  • mould — 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

  • mould-loft — mouldˈ loft noun A room in which the several parts of a ship s hull are laid off to full size from the construction drawings • • • Main Entry: ↑mould …   Useful english dictionary

  • mould — [[t]mo͟ʊld[/t]] moulds, moulding, moulded (in AM, use mold) 1) N COUNT A mould is a hollow container that you pour liquid into. When the liquid becomes solid, it takes the same shape as the mould. Spoon the mixture carefully into the mould... The …   English dictionary

  • mould — I. /moʊld / (say mohld) noun 1. a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state. 2. that on or about which something is formed or made. 3. something formed in or on a mould: a mould of jelly. 4. the …  

  • mould — mould1 (US mold) noun 1》 a hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens. 2》 a dish made in a mould, such as a mousse. 3》 a distinctive form, style, or character: a superb striker in the same mould …   English new terms dictionary

  • mould — English has three words mould. By some way the oldest is ‘earth, soil’ [OE], which comes ultimately from the Indo European base *mel , *mol , *ml ‘grind’ (source also of English meal ‘flour’, mill, etc). Moulder [16] may be derived from it. Mould …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • mould — English has three words mould. By some way the oldest is ‘earth, soil’ [OE], which comes ultimately from the Indo European base *mel , *mol , *ml ‘grind’ (source also of English meal ‘flour’, mill, etc). Moulder [16] may be derived from it. Mould …   Word origins

  • Mould — This interesting and unusual name has two possible derivations, the first and most likely being from the medieval English female personal name Mahalt, Malt, Mauld , or Maud , variants of the Norman given name Mathilde introduced into England… …   Surnames reference

  • mould — 1. n. & v. (US mold) n. 1 a hollow container into which molten metal etc. is poured or soft material is pressed to harden into a required shape. 2 a a metal or earthenware vessel used to give shape to puddings etc. b a pudding etc. made in this… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mould — Mold Mold, Mould Mould, n. [OE. molde, AS. molde; akin to D. mul, G. mull, mulm, OHG. molt, molta, Icel. mold, Dan. muld, Sw. mull, Goth. mulda, and E. meal flour. See {Meal}, and cf. {Mole} an animal, {Mull}, v.] [The prevalent spelling is,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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