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1 mould
I [mould] noun1) ((soil which is full of) rotted leaves etc.) puvenos2) (a growth on stale food etc: This bread is covered with mould.) pelėsiai•- mouldy- mouldiness II 1. [məuld] noun1) (a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens: a jelly mould.) forma, formelė2) (something, especially a food, formed in a mould.) formoje pagamintas valgis, liejinys2. verb1) (to form in a mould: The metal is moulded into long bars.) lieti (formoje)2) (to work into a shape: He moulded the clay into a ball.) suteikti formą, formuoti3) (to make the shape of (something): She moulded the figure out of/in clay.) lipdyti -
2 mouldy
adjective ((of food etc) covered with mould: mouldy cheese; The bread has gone mouldy.) aptrauktas pelėsiais
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