Moulder

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊldər/

Moulder (verb)

  1. to slowly break down or rot over time, especially when not cared for.

Examples

  • The old books began to moulder in the damp basement.
  • Without care, the wooden fence will moulder over time.

Common collocations: moulder away, moulder in, skilled moulder, work as a moulder, moulder of clay

Moulder (noun)

  1. a worker who shapes materials like metal or clay into forms using a mold.

Examples

  • The moulder crafted intricate designs from clay.
  • As a moulder, she worked with various metals.

Synonyms of Moulder

Neutral

Antonyms of Moulder

  • preventing decay or decomposition