0 US spelling of mould
1 a hollow container into which you pour a soft or liquid substance so that it will cool or harden into the shape of the container:
2 a soft green, gray, or black growth that develops on old food or on objects that have been left too long in warm, slightly wet places
3 to shape something into a particular form:
However, many of the interesting problems of generalization in psychological science do not fit this mold.
There are virtually no safety nets for children who don't fit into the school success mold.
An individual's creative contributions to a given text allow propositions to be molded, stretched, and ultimately accepted as true.
Through this new literature - although it was molded in juristic vocabulary - it became possible to hinder the cause of modernism in the country.
Direct savings accrue from reduced costs in the mold room and reduced coverage for sick time resulting from strain injuries to radiation therapists (radiotherapy technicians).
Experimentalists in the first half of the nineteenth century participated in a complex historical process of molding the physical sciences.
The cost to operate injection molding equipment depends on the manufacturing cycle time and the size of the equipment.
It would be possible for us to mold human nature so that our drive to resolve conflicts through war and oppression was eliminated.
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