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molder (encz) | molder,rozdrobit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Molder (gcide) | Molder \Mold"er\, Moulder \Mould"er\, n.
One who, or that which, molds or forms into shape;
specifically (Founding), one skilled in the art of making
molds for castings.
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Molder (gcide) | Molder \Mold"er\, Moulder \Mould"er\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Molderedor Mouldered; p. pr. & vb. n. Moldering or
Mouldering.] [From Mold fine soft earth: cf. Prov. G.
multern.]
To crumble into small particles; to turn to dust by natural
decay; to lose form, or waste away, by a gradual separation
of the component particles, without the presence of water; to
crumble away.
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The moldering of earth in frosts and sun. --Bacon.
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When statues molder, and when arches fall. --Prior.
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If he had sat still, the enemy's army would have
moldered to nothing. --Clarendon.
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Molder (gcide) | Molder \Mold"er\, Moulder \Mould"er\, v. t.
To turn to dust; to cause to crumble; to cause to waste away.
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[Time's] gradual touch
Has moldered into beauty many a tower. --Mason.
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molder (wn) | molder
v 1: break down; "The bodies decomposed in the heat" [syn:
decompose, rot, molder, moulder] |
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molder (encz) | molder,rozdrobit v: Zdeněk Brož |
moldered (encz) | moldered,rozdrobený adj: anthonix |
moldering (encz) | moldering, adj: |
smolder (encz) | smolder,čadit v: PetrVsmolder,doutnat v: i přeneseně - např. hněvem PetrV |
smoldering (encz) | smoldering, adj: |
smolderingly (encz) | smolderingly, adv: |
Moldered (gcide) | Molder \Mold"er\, Moulder \Mould"er\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Molderedor Mouldered; p. pr. & vb. n. Moldering or
Mouldering.] [From Mold fine soft earth: cf. Prov. G.
multern.]
To crumble into small particles; to turn to dust by natural
decay; to lose form, or waste away, by a gradual separation
of the component particles, without the presence of water; to
crumble away.
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The moldering of earth in frosts and sun. --Bacon.
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When statues molder, and when arches fall. --Prior.
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If he had sat still, the enemy's army would have
moldered to nothing. --Clarendon.
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Moldering (gcide) | Molder \Mold"er\, Moulder \Mould"er\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Molderedor Mouldered; p. pr. & vb. n. Moldering or
Mouldering.] [From Mold fine soft earth: cf. Prov. G.
multern.]
To crumble into small particles; to turn to dust by natural
decay; to lose form, or waste away, by a gradual separation
of the component particles, without the presence of water; to
crumble away.
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The moldering of earth in frosts and sun. --Bacon.
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When statues molder, and when arches fall. --Prior.
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If he had sat still, the enemy's army would have
moldered to nothing. --Clarendon.
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Moldery (gcide) | Moldery \Mold"er*y\, Mouldery \Mould"er*y\, a.
Covered or filled with mold; consisting of, or resembling,
mold.
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Smolder (gcide) | Smolder \Smol"der\, Smoulder \Smoul"der\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Smolderedor Smouldered; p. pr. & vb. n. Smoldering or
Smouldering.] [OE. smolderen; cf. Prov. G. sm["o]len,
smelen, D. smeulen. Cf. Smell.]
1. To burn and smoke without flame; to waste away by a slow
and supressed combustion.
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The smoldering dust did round about him smoke.
--Spenser.
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2. To exist in a state of suppressed or smothered activity;
to burn inwardly; as, a smoldering feud.
[1913 Webster] SmolderSmolder \Smol"der\, Smoulder \Smoul"der\, v. t.
To smother; to suffocate; to choke. [Obs.] --Holinshed.
Palsgrave.
[1913 Webster] SmolderSmolder \Smol"der\, Smoulder \Smoul"der\, n.
Smoke; smother. [Obs.]
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The smolder stops our nose with stench. --Gascoigne.
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Smoldered (gcide) | Smolder \Smol"der\, Smoulder \Smoul"der\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Smolderedor Smouldered; p. pr. & vb. n. Smoldering or
Smouldering.] [OE. smolderen; cf. Prov. G. sm["o]len,
smelen, D. smeulen. Cf. Smell.]
1. To burn and smoke without flame; to waste away by a slow
and supressed combustion.
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The smoldering dust did round about him smoke.
--Spenser.
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2. To exist in a state of suppressed or smothered activity;
to burn inwardly; as, a smoldering feud.
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Smoldering (gcide) | Smolder \Smol"der\, Smoulder \Smoul"der\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Smolderedor Smouldered; p. pr. & vb. n. Smoldering or
Smouldering.] [OE. smolderen; cf. Prov. G. sm["o]len,
smelen, D. smeulen. Cf. Smell.]
1. To burn and smoke without flame; to waste away by a slow
and supressed combustion.
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The smoldering dust did round about him smoke.
--Spenser.
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2. To exist in a state of suppressed or smothered activity;
to burn inwardly; as, a smoldering feud.
[1913 Webster] SmolderSmoldering \Smol"der*ing\, Smouldering \Smoul"der*ing\, a.
Being in a state of suppressed activity; quiet but not dead.
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Some evil chance
Will make the smoldering scandal break and blaze.
--Tennyson.
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Smolderingness (gcide) | Smolderingness \Smol"der*ing*ness\, Smoulderingness
\Smoul"der*ing*ness\, n.
The state of smoldering.
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molder (wn) | molder
v 1: break down; "The bodies decomposed in the heat" [syn:
decompose, rot, molder, moulder] |
smolder (wn) | smolder
n 1: a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame; "the
smoulder suddenly became a blaze" [syn: smoulder,
smolder]
v 1: burn slowly and without a flame; "a smoldering fire" [syn:
smolder, smoulder]
2: have strong suppressed feelings [syn: smolder, smoulder] |
smoldering (wn) | smoldering
adj 1: showing scarcely suppressed anger; "her tone
was...conversational although...her eyes were
smoldering"- James Hensel [syn: smoldering,
smouldering] |
smolderingly (wn) | smolderingly
adv 1: with barely repressed anger; "`I can't wait,' she
answered smolderingly" [syn: smolderingly,
smoulderingly] |
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