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moulded, ( USA) molded /ˈməʊldɪd/a.1 foggiato; modellato; formato; plasmato2 (archit.) modanato3 (metall.) formato● (naut.) moulded breadth, larghezza massima fuori ossatura ( della nave) □ moulded coal, carbone pressato □ (naut.) moulded depth, altezza di costruzione (o del puntale) □ moulded glass, vetro stampato a rilievo.
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