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molder
1[ mohl-der ]
verb (used without object)
- to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away:
a house that had been left to molder.
verb (used with object)
- to cause to molder.
molder
/ ˈməʊldə /
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Other Words From
- un·moldered especially British, un·mouldered adjective
- un·molder·ing especially British, un·moulder·ing adjective
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Example Sentences
New life was everywhere, bursting forth beneath my feet, on nearby moldering stumps, and high overhead.
She is probably thinking about the prison cell where she will molder.
Our first night out ends at The Eldridge, that tight-doored lounge owned by veteran scene-molder Matt Levine.
No longer could the molder in Albany be indifferent to the fate of his fellow craftsman in Louisville.
Miles went north in search of better luck, and this place was allowed to molder until it was leased in 1879 to a sugar baron.
No molder of the world's destinies springs fully equipped from the welter of promiscuous events.
One writer who has observed them in their native haunts describes the rock nuthatch as "an expert clay mixer and molder."
My shword, red as a radish shkin, Ne'er finds the time to molder; Shee how it shleeps its sheath within!
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