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mold (mōld) 1. any of a group of parasitic and saprobic fungi causing a cottony growth on organic substances; also the deposit or growth produced by such fungi. 2. a form in which an object is shaped, or cast. 3. in dentistry, the shape of an artificial tooth.
mold, 1 a hollow form for casting or shaping an object, as a prosthesis. 2 fungi that grow on moist organic matter, breaking it down. mold (mould), n a form in which an object is cast or shaped. The process of shaping a material into an object. The term is used to specify the shape of an artificial tooth or teeth. mold any of a group of parasitic and saprophytic fungi causing a cottony growth on organic substances; also, the deposit of growth produced by such fungi. See also fungi, fungal. mold nephrosis ochratoxin A and citrinin in moldy feed cause nephrosis in pigs. mold Vox populi A form that provides shape for a gel or substance–eg, a resin set in a particular shape How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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