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Qué (quién) es moulder - definición


moulder         
A STATIONARY WOODWORKING MACHINE IN WHICH A VERTICALLY ORIENTED SPINDLE DRIVES CUTTER HEADS TO MILL PROFILES ON WOOD STOCK.
Draft:Moulder (disambiguation); Moulders; Moulder (disambiguation)
(moulders, mouldering, mouldered)
Note: in AM, use 'molder'
If something is mouldering, it is decaying slowly where it has been left.
...one of your scripts that's been mouldering under the bed for ages...
It is clear that such ideas will be left to moulder.
...the empty, mouldering old house.
VERB: usu cont, V, V, V-ing
moulder         
A STATIONARY WOODWORKING MACHINE IN WHICH A VERTICALLY ORIENTED SPINDLE DRIVES CUTTER HEADS TO MILL PROFILES ON WOOD STOCK.
Draft:Moulder (disambiguation); Moulders; Moulder (disambiguation)
(US molder)
¦ verb [often as adjective mouldering] slowly decay.
Origin
C16: perh. from mould3, but cf. Norw. dialect muldra 'crumble'.
moulder         
A STATIONARY WOODWORKING MACHINE IN WHICH A VERTICALLY ORIENTED SPINDLE DRIVES CUTTER HEADS TO MILL PROFILES ON WOOD STOCK.
Draft:Moulder (disambiguation); Moulders; Moulder (disambiguation)
v. n.
Crumble, perish, decay, turn to dust, fall into decay, fall to pieces, waste away.

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Moulder
Moulder or variation, may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de moulder
1. Callum, eight, and Luke, six, are the children of her current partner Brian Kirby, 36, a moulder.
2. "We were simply unaware that loss of electricity to the household was putting a vulnerable customer at risk," general manager James Moulder said.
3. Unfortunately, most of these documents have been allowed to moulder away in Whitehall while the country has, year after year, failed to meet targets for new, affordable homes.
4. But on housing estates and outside business premises and shops up and down the land, great dumps of rubbish which no one admits to owning will gather, moulder and rot.
5. Mark my words, when – not if, since seismologists tell us that the event is veritably guaranteed – the San Andreas fault finally obliges with the Big One in California, the results of that earthquake will be at least as horrific as Katrina, regardless of how many clever contingency plans now moulder in Sacramento libraries.