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A recess or projection, curved or rectangular, at right angles to the bore axis and cast as part of a gun tube. These were both decorative and functional, being used at points where the exterior diameter of the piece changed or where additional strength was required. The principle forms seen on ordnance of this period were the rectangular ring, the semicircular astragal, the right-angled fillet, and the reversed-curve ogee. ...
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(V) To shape plastic parts or finished articles by heat and pressure. (N) The cavity into which the plastic composition is placed and from which it takes its form.
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A spore that has been added to cheese to promote growth of mold internally or on the surface. Some molds are edible, others, are not. Cheeses also naturally develop molds.
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A step in the cheese making process in which curds are poured into wood, metal, cloth or plastic molds, containing holes, allowing for drainage. It also contributes to the final shape of the cheese.
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Any of various fungous growths formed on the surface of organic matter. Mold is not a human pathogen.
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