moulder
1moulder — UK [ˈməʊldə(r)] / US [ˈmoʊldər] or moulder away UK / US verb [intransitive] Word forms moulder : present tense I/you/we/they moulder he/she/it moulders present participle mouldering past tense mouldered past participle mouldered Word forms… …
2Moulder — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alan Moulder (* 1959), britischer Toningenieur und Musikproduzent Glen Moulder (1917–1994), US amerikanischer Baseballspieler Helen Moulder (* 1947), neuseeländische Schauspielerin Morgan M. Moulder… …
3moulder — [mōl′dər] vt., vi. chiefly Brit. sp. of MOLDER * * * moul·der (mōlʹdər) v. Chiefly British Variant of molder. * * * …
4moulder — index degenerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5moulder — see MOLDER (Cf. molder). Related: Mouldered; mouldering …
6moulder — (US molder) ► VERB ▪ slowly decay. ORIGIN perhaps from MOULD(Cf. ↑mould) …
7moulder — [mōl′dər] vt., vi. chiefly Brit. sp. of MOLDER …
8Moulder — A wood moulder is a machine used to shape wood with profiled cutters. The profiled cutters are also known as knives, and blades. Tooling refers to cutters, knives, blades including planer blades, and cutterheads. Most moulders require the blades… …
9moulder — məʊldÉ™(r) n. one who shapes, one who molds, something which gives form (also moulder) v. decay, fall apart with age, crumble; cause to molder (also moulder) …
10moulder — I. /ˈmoʊldə / (say mohlduh) verb (i) 1. to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; waste away: *The rubble of bomb damage was still mouldering in the main streets like broken stumps in a set of teeth. –coralie rees, 1953. –verb (t) 2. to cause to …