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mould1 (US), mold 1. a shaped cavity used to give a definite form to fluid or plastic material 2. something shaped in or made on a mould mould2 (US), mold 1. a coating or discoloration caused by various saprotrophic fungi that develop in a damp atmosphere on the surface of stored food, fabrics, wallpaper, etc. 2. any of the fungi that causes this growth mould (US), mold loose soil, esp when rich in organic matter How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As a collaborative demonstration, this initiative breaks the mould of traditional development projects that often impose foreign ideas on 'helpless' communities. UDO breaks the mould for optical storage solutions with increased storage capacity and dramatically lower archival storage costs. The cutting-edge, compact features of Pace's product breaks the mould of Germany's traditional set-top boxes. |
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