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moulding A shaped piece of wood applied to a piece of furniture, comprising a long strip or a small decorative motif.
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moulding An ornamental strip used as a finishing touch to decorate a surface.
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moulding A decorative band used to obscure the joints where two surfaces meet.
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mould (also spelled MOLD ) see: DECKLE, KETA The wooden frame, usually rectangular, that is covered with a sieve-like surface. It is usually used with a DECKLE for sheet formation. The mould can be classified according to its screen surface. The surface of the laid mould is made of closely spaced parallel wires, bamboo splints or straw stems, held in place by more widely spaced perpendicular chain wires or threads. The surface of a wove mould is a woven mesh surface. ...
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moulding Continuous outline of definitive shape applied to the edges or surface of an architectural component.
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