0 (soil which is full of) rotted leaves etc. -- ดินร่วน
1 a growth on stale food etc -- รา
This bread is covered with mould/mold.
2 a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens -- แม่พิมพ์
a jelly mould/mold.
3 something, especially a food, formed in a mould/mold. -- รา
4 to form in a mould -- หล่อ
6 to make the shape of (something) -- ปั้น
Conodonts and brachiopods are usually preserved as moulds or replaced by silica.
It can cause the metal to tear away from the mould walls resulting in a deformed casting.
The other dimension of invisible language policies involves the role of creative writers in moulding language policy.
Let me therefore point to a piece of evidence that cannot be cast in this mould: the evidence for a majority status effect.
Seasonal variation in atmospheric concentration of fungal spores has been documented for some moulds in several geographical locations.
In addition, perceptions have also been moulded by the performance of former public enterprises after their transfer to private hands.
Her image left critics free to praise her: to note virility without suggesting that she fitted the usual authorial mould.
This pairing results from the practice of early modern papermakers, who used two paper moulds (crafted as a pair) in alternation.
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