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What (who) is Molder - definition


Molder         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Molders; Draft:Molder; Molder (disambiguation)
·noun ·Alt. of Moulder.
II. Molder ·vt ·Alt. of Moulder.
III. Molder ·vi ·Alt. of Moulder.
molder         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Molders; Draft:Molder; Molder (disambiguation)
¦ verb &noun US spelling of moulder.
Jan de Molder         
DUTCH WOODCARVER
Jan de Molder (sometimes Jean de Molder, fl. 1494–1550)Jan de Molder at the RKD was a Northern Renaissance wood carver active in Antwerp in the early 16th century.

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Molder
Molder or Molders or variation, may refer to:
Examples of use of Molder
1. There is Yigal Amir‘s mother, Geula, the molder of young minds, everyone‘s favorite day–care provider.
2. The seven players tied for the lead at some point included Bryce Molder, who made eagle at No. 14 to get to 15 under, only to give it back two holes later when his drive found the water.
3. But 250 miles south of the junta‘s fantasyland, in the former capital, Rangoon, electricity functions erratically and abandoned government offices and colonial–era edifices molder and blacken in a peculiar form of urban leprosy.
4. But now, for the first time in more than half a century, the collection is lending some of its paintings – contemporary British works by artists including David Hockney, Bridget Riley, Patrick Caulfield and Paula Rego – to an exhibition at Tate Britain in celebration of the foundation‘s 50th anniversary. ‘Gulbenkian was a British subject, so it seems appropriate to mark the anniversary in Britain,‘ said Jorge Molder, director of the Gulbenkian Museum of Modern Art, which is providing paintings for the exhibition, opening in March. ‘As an organisation, we have always had very close links with Britain.