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moulding contoured projection around an arch, window or door
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mould A thin length of wood or template used to form the patterns from which the timbers are shaped.
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moulding Any thin wood strip used for decorative purposes. Usually has a curved or decoratively machined surface.
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mould A mould is a type of fungus. To reproduce, moulds produce tiny spores. If these are inhaled they may cause allergic rhinitis in some people.
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mould A form into which molten metal is poured to produce a casting.
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