Molder

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊldər/

Molder (noun)

  1. A person or thing that causes something to break down slowly, especially by natural decay.
  2. A person who shapes material by pouring it into a mould and letting it set.
  3. A substance or process that helps materials weaken and crumble over time.

Examples

  • The wood becomes molder when it stays wet for weeks.
  • Old paper turns to molder after repeated dampness.

Molder (verb)

  1. To decay and fall apart slowly, often because of age, damp, or natural processes.
  2. To form an object by filling a mould with a material and letting it become solid.

Examples

  • The leaves molder on the ground after autumn.
  • The old book molder in the storage box.