- up mold, Mold, mōld, or
mould in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mold (or
mould) is a
structure formed by fungi. Mold or
mould may also
refer to: Molding...
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footballer George Moulds (born 1983),
English cricketer Air
Commodore Gordon Moulds,
former Commander of
Kandahar Airfield,
Afghanistan Mould (surname) This...
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Robert Arthur Mould (born
October 16, 1960) is an
American musician, prin****lly
known for his work as guitarist, vocalist, and
songwriter for alternative...
- into a
mould,
which shapes the
polymer into the
desired form.: 14
Moulds can be of a
single cavity or
multiple cavities. In
multiple cavity moulds, each...
- hood
mould ending in
decorative label stops (Magdalene College,
University of Cambridge, England).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Hood
moulds. Chisholm...
- Baldauf,
Sandra L. (January 2010). "Deep
Phylogeny and
Evolution of
Slime Moulds (Mycetozoa)". Protist. 161 (1): 55–70. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2009.05.002...
- 779
yards and 6 TD. In 1994,
Moulds led the NCAA
Division I-A in
kickoff returns with a 32.8 yds/return average.
Moulds was the Bills'
first round draft...
- metalworking,
medieval stone moulds are well
represented in the
Herbert Art
Gallery &
Museum in
Coventry with over 169 examples. The
moulds from
Coventry are from...
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syrup used in the
original Savarin Gâteau. In
modern times, however, the
moulds are used for many preparations,
sweet and savoury,
including meat, seafood...
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Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould OBE (born
March 1960) is an
English art dealer,
London gallery owner, art historian,
writer and broadcaster. He has made...