MOLDED
MOLDED, participle passive Formed into a particular shape; kneaded.1. Covered with mold.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MOLDED, participle passive Formed into a particular shape; kneaded.1. Covered with mold.
MOLDER, noun He who molds or forms into shape.MOLDER, verb intransitive1. To turn to dust by natural decay; to crumble; to perish; to waste away by a gradual separation of the c...
MOLDERING, participle present tense Turning to dust; crumbling; wasting away.
MOLDINESS, noun [from moldy.] The state of being moldy.
MOLDING, participle present tense [from mold.] Forming into shape; kneading.MOLDING, noun Any thing cast in a mold, or which appears to be so; hence, in architecture, a projectu...
MOLDY, adjective [from mold.] Overgrown with mold.
MOLE, noun1. A spot, mark or small permanent protuberance on the human body, from which usually issue one or more hairs.2. [Latin mola.] A mass of fleshy matter of a spherical f...
MO'LE-BAT, noun A fish.
MO'LE-C'AST, noun A little elevation of earth made by a mole.
MO'LE-CATCHER, noun One whose employment is to catch moles.
MO'LE-CRICKET, noun An insect of the genus Gryllus.
MO'LE-EYED, adjective Having very small eyes; blind.
MO'LE-HILL, noun A little hillock or elevation of earth thrown up by moles working under ground; hence proverbially, a very small hill, or other small thing, compared with a lar...
MO'LE-TRACK, noun The course of a mole under ground.
MO'LE-WARP, noun A mole. [See Mole and mold-warp.]
MO'LECULE, noun A very minute particle of matter. Molecules are elementary, constituent, or integrant. The latter result from the union of the elementary.
MOLEST', verb transitive [Latin molestus, troublesome, molo. See Mill.]To trouble; to disturb; to render uneasy.They have molested the church with needless opposition.
MOLESTA'TION, noun Disturbance; annoyance; uneasiness given. [It usually expresses less than vexation.]
MOLEST'ED, participle passive Disturbed; troubled; annoyed.
MOLEST'ER, noun One that disturbs.
MOLEST'FUL, adjective Troublesome.
MOLEST'ING, participle present tense Disturbing; troubling.
MO'LIEN, noun A flowering tree of China.
MOLIM'INOUS, adjective [from Latin molimen.] Very important. [Not used.]
MO'LINIST, noun A follower of the opinions of Molina, a Spanish Jesuit, in respect to grace; an opposer of the Jansenists.
MOL'LIENT, adjective [Latin molliens, mollio. See Mellow.]Softening; assuaging; lessening. [See Emollient, which is generally used.]
MOL'LIFIABLE, adjective [from mollify.] That may be softened.