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A downy fungal growth on a substratum, usually consisting of mycelium of a Hyphomycete or a Zygomycete. (15)
Ãâó: ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary/Defs_M.htm
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a hollow container that creates a shape when liquid is poured in and allowed to set
Ãâó: www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/rc/dictionar...
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A fossil that is an empty space in a rock that shows the outward shape of a dissolved organism.
Ãâó: www.mdk12.org/instruction/curriculum/science/gloss...
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A wood strip having a coned or projecting surface used for decorative purposes, eg, door and window trim.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary/m.htm
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Overlapping of fetal skull bones during birth - may mean that your baby's born with a "cone head." Don't worry - that's what your baby's head is supposed to do in order for it to fit through the birth canal, and the reason the skull bones are not yet fused.
Ãâó: www.laborcompanions.com/definitions.htm
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| mold | capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth or clay or other soft material) |
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| mold | a landlocked republic in eastern Europe |
| mold | wedge formed by the curved part of a steel plow blade that turns the furrow |
| mold | plow that has a moldboard |
| mold | shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort) |
| mold | salad of meats or vegetables in gelatin |
| mold | break down |
| mold | slowly broken down or crumbled into dust |
| mold | becoming rotten |
| mold | the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy |
| mold | the act of creating something by casting it in a mold |
| mold | a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied |
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