| moulding |
A term describing the depth of any member of a ships construction such as frames, keelson, beams, sternpost, etc.
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| mould |
any profuse or woolly fungus growth on damp or decaying matter or on plant tissue surfaces
Ãâó: www.inbar.int/publication/txt/tr10/glossary1.htm
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| mould |
furry growth on the surface of organic matter caused by fungi, especially in the presence of dampness or decay
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| moulding |
Masonry decoration; long, narrow, casts strong shadows.
Ãâó: www.castlesontheweb.com/glossary.html
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| mould |
The negative form, from which a cast is made.
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| mould | a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied |
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| mould | sculpture produced by molding |
| mould | a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge |
| mould | a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing |
| mould | covered with or smelling of mold |
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