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Synonyms for molder
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : mohl-der |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmoʊl dər |
Définition of molder
Origin :- also moulder, "to crumble away," 1530s, probably frequentative of mold (n.3) "loose earth." Related: Moldered; moldering.
- verb decay
- The journalist is both a news gatherer and a molder of thought.
- Extract from : « The Price of a Soul » by William Jennings Bryan
- I have work in a foundry as a molder helper and has lots of experense at that.
- Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919 » by Various
- "Oui," said Molder, in his clipped, self-conscious Oxford French.
- Extract from : « The Pretty Lady » by Arnold E. Bennett
- With a last strange look at Molder she retired into the glitter of the crowded larger room.
- Extract from : « The Pretty Lady » by Arnold E. Bennett
- Christine felt that Molder would have danced better two hours earlier; but still he danced beautifully.
- Extract from : « The Pretty Lady » by Arnold E. Bennett
- The molder, instead of putting the mold on a pendulum conveyor, places it upon a track, where it is moved by means of a chain.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Knowledge » by Various
- As an accoucheur of brains, a molder of intellects, I had no claim even to bread and cheese.
- Extract from : « The Life of the Fly » by J. Henri Fabre
- King Arthur's body might be hid in a cave, or molder in the ground, but his soul was to live and cheer his people.
- Extract from : « Welsh Fairy Tales » by William Elliott Griffis
- During that time they must be turned once or twice every day, lest they should putrefy or molder.
- Extract from : « The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) » by George Warburton
- It is better to die a noble death, than to molder away too much in love with the light life.
- Extract from : « The Danish History, Books I-IX » by Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned")
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