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Moulding   /mˈoʊldɪŋ/   Listen
Moulding

noun
1.
A decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing.  Synonym: molding.
2.
A decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge.  Synonyms: border, molding.
3.
Sculpture produced by molding.  Synonyms: clay sculpture, modeling, mold, molding, mould.
4.
A preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied.  Synonyms: modeling, modelling, molding.



Mould

verb
(past & past part. molded or moulded; pres. part. molding or moulding)
1.
Form in clay, wax, etc.  Synonyms: model, mold.
2.
Form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold.  Synonyms: cast, mold.
3.
Make something, usually for a specific function.  Synonyms: forge, form, mold, shape, work.  "Form cylinders from the dough" , "Shape a figure" , "Work the metal into a sword"



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"Moulding" Quotes from Famous Books



... for national progress, to measure the reality and strength of the educational and other influences which are actually and actively operating on the character and intellect of the majority of the Irish people, moulding their thought and directing their action towards the upbuilding ...
— Ireland In The New Century • Horace Plunkett

... is clear to me that neither she nor the statesmen with whom she played this mischievous kind of political chess had any notion of the real history of their own times, or of the real forces that were moulding Europe. The French Revolution, which made such short work of Catherine's Voltairean principles, surprised and scandalized her as much as it surprised and scandalized any provincial governess in the ...
— Great Catherine • George Bernard Shaw

... of the Palmerston Group they found, amongst other things drifted over the reef, some planks, one of which was very thick, with trunnell holes in it, and a piece of moulding from some ship's upper works, painted yellow, with nail holes showing signs of iron rust: probably the remains of some wrecked European ship. At Comango, where they anchored on ...
— The Life of Captain James Cook • Arthur Kitson

... conqueror, but a friend—could succeed in establishing a constitution, resting not upon laws, but manners—not upon force, but usage—utterly hostile to all the tastes, desires, and affections of human nature: moulding every the minutest detail of social life into one system—that system offering no temptation to sense, to ambition, to the desire of pleasure, or the love of gain, or the propensity to ease—but painful, hard, steril, and ...
— Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... John Francis, a famous sculptor of the day. Mr. Hamo Thorneycroft, R.A., writes me to say that "While the moulds were being made Her Majesty removed all the rings from her fingers except the wedding ring. This she was most anxious should not come off, and was in considerable fear lest the moulding process might ...
— The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 27, March 1893 - An Illustrated Monthly • Various


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