molding

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Englisch - Türkisch
(İnşaat,Mekanik) kalıplama
(İnşaat) şekil verme
(İnşaat) kordon
plastik kalıplama
küflenme
kalıp
(İnşaat) kalıba basma
(İnşaat) kalıpla biçimlendirme
tiriz
{f} kalıpla
{i} korniş
{i} pervaz
{i} döküm
(Tıp) Bir cisme şekil kazandırma, kalıp aracılığıyla belli bir biçim verme
{i} kalıp yapma
(Tıp) Doğum seyrinde fetüs başının doğum kanalının şekil ve hacmına uyabilmek içinkafa kemiklerinin aralarındaki esnek kıkırdak doku sayesinde birbirne yaklaşması, hatta 0,5 cm kadar birbiri üstüne binişi
{i} süsleme
silme
moulding tiriz
mold
küf

Biraz küflü ekmekten başka bir şeyimiz yok. - We have nothing but some moldy bread.

Ekmekte küf var. Yani artık onu yiyemeyiz. - There's mold on the bread. This means that we can't eat it anymore.

mold
{f} kalıba dökmek
mold
şekil
moulding
{i} döküm
mold
kalıp

Bir insan, bir kalıp içinde yapılamaz. - A man cannot be made in a mold.

mold
{f} küflendirmek
mold
biçimlendirmek
mold
{f} küflenmek
mold
şekil vermek
mold
{i} yapı

Bir insan, bir kalıp içinde yapılamaz. - A man cannot be made in a mold.

mold
{i} yaradılış
molding blow
(İnşaat) üflemeli kalıplama
molding machine
kalıp makinesi
molding materials
kalıplama malzemeleri
molding press
kalıp presi
molding public opinion
kamuoyu oluşturma
molding room
kalıphane
counter molding machine
(Film) (Ayakkabı) Fort forma makinesi
compression molding
(Mekanik) basınçlı döküm
crown molding
(Mimarlık) korniş yağmurluğu
injection molding
(Mekanik) enjeksiyonlu kalıplama
mold
prekast yapım kalıbı
mold
kalıp yapmak
mold
(İnşaat) numune kalıbı
mold
(Mekanik) döküm kalıbı

Döküm kalıbından temiz geldi. - The casting came cleanly out of its mold.

mold
hazır kalıp
mold
şablon
mold
bahçe toprağı
moulding
çıta
moulding
kalıpta yapılmış şey
moulding
(Gıda) şekil verme
moulding
şerit
moulding
kalıp
moulding
(İnşaat) dam silmesi
moulding
zıh
moulding
kalıp parçası
shell molding
kabuk kalıplama
hip molding
sağrı pervazı
mold
(Aİ) bkz.mould
mold
{f} kalıpla
moulding
kalıplama
moulding
silme
moulding
{f} kalıp yap
mold
(Mekanik) kalıp dökme
moulding
süsleme
Moulding
kalıpçılık
bench molding
(Mühendislik) tezgah kalıplaması
blow molding
(Mühendislik) hava basınçlı kalıplama
blow-molding
şişirme
chevron molding
zikzak desenli silme
crown molding
kartonpiyer
floor molding
(Mühendislik) yer dökümü
injection molding
(İmalat) Enjeksiyon kalıplama
machine molding
(Mühendislik) makinalı kalıplama
mouldings
silmelerle
pit molding
(Mühendislik) kuyu dökümü
plastic molding
plastik kalıp
bead molding
tespih silme
hip molding
(İnşaat) çatı kalkan pervazı
indented molding
üçgen dişli silme
mold
f küflendirmek
mold
küflülük
mold
küf bağlamış
mold
mold pub
mold
(Tıp) Mantarın herhangi bir yüzey üzerinde meydana getirdiği küf tabakası
mold
küf bağlamak
mold
(Tıp) iplikçik halinde yapı gösteren herhangi bir mantar, fungus
mold
{i} gübreli toprak
mold
molderkalıpçı
mold
(Tıp) Kalıba girmek, biçim almak
mold
(Tıp) Kalıp, herhagni bir oluşumun balmumu veya alçı yardımıyla çıkarılan şekli
mold
mould bahçivan toprağı
mold
ayırt edici özellik
mold
moldyküflü
mold
{i} humuslu toprak
mold
üste oturmak
mold
moldinessküf
moulding
{i} korniş
moulding
pervaz/biçim verme
moulding
i., İng., bak. molding
moulding
{i} kalıp yapma
moulding
(Tıp) Çocuğun başının doğum kanalına uyacak şekil alması
moulding
{i} pervaz
pit molding
çukur kalıp
stucco molding
stük silme
Englisch - Englisch
The act or process of shaping in or on a mold, or of making molds; the art or occupation of a molder
A mill for shaping timber
A kind of sand containing clay, used in making molds
A planing machine for making moldings
A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface and to conceal joints, especially between unlike materials
A machine to assist in making molds for castings
Anything cast in a mold, or which appears to be so, as grooved or ornamental bars of wood or metal
{n} a mold, a projection in building and on guns
3, and Crenelated molding, under Crenelate, v
decorative strips of wood used for finishing purposes
the act of creating something by casting it in a mold a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing
- The process of producing foam patterns from pre-expanded beads The molding of the patterns is done on a hydraulic press using an aluminum tool or mold
An ornamental strip of wood or plaster that protrudes from a ceiling or wall surface
A trim piece that may be used either strictly for decoration or for both decoration and to finish a joint
- A process of shaping or forming material through the use of molds, heat, and pressure
{i} process of forming something in a mold; that which has been molded; patterned edging, strip of material that is used as trim (also moulding)
[n] a narrow decorative band of wood found at the top of furniture and columns, and around door and window openings
decorative strips of wood used to conceal joints and give a more decorative finished look
Used in making a mold or moldings; used in shaping anything according to a pattern
A thin strip, usually wood, that has been cut, shaped, and/or embossed in a decorative manner Moldings are used as trim, and the two terms are often used interchangeably
Shaped ornamental strips applied to and projecting from a surface
A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface. Moldings vary greatly in pattern and are generally used in groups, the different members of each group projecting or retreating, one beyond another
A wood strip having a coned or projecting surface used for decorative purposes
the act of creating something by casting it in a mold
1) A decorative recessed or relieved surface 2) A decorative plane or curved strip used for ornamentation or finishing
a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge
sculpture produced by molding
A decorative band of varied contour, used to trim structural members, wall planes, and openings
See: Casing
The frame of wood, metal or plastic surrounding the face of a poster or bulletin
A decorative strip made from a shaped length of wood or plastic
see moulding. In architecture and the decorative arts, a defining, transitional, or terminal element that serves to contour or outline edges and surfaces. The surface of a molding may be plain or modeled with recesses and reliefs, which either maintain a constant profile along its length or are set in rhythmically repeated patterns. Types of flat or angular moldings are the fascia, chamfer (or bevel), and fillet (narrow band). Single curved moldings include the cavetto (concave, with a quarter-circle profile), scotia (deep concave), flute (grooved), ovolo (convex, with a quarter-circle profile), torus (semicircular convex), roll (rounded convex), and astragal (narrow semicircular convex). Among the most common compound moldings are the projecting, double-curved cyma recta or ogee, often used as a crown molding, and the cyma reversa, used for crown or base. The profiles of moldings are traditionally enhanced by flower or leaf forms, geometric motifs, or spirals
a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing
Shaped decorative outlines on projecting cornices and members in wood and stone
A relatively narrow strip of wood, usually shaped to a curved profile throughout its length, used to accent and emphasize the ornamentation of a structure and to conceal surface or angle joints
a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied
Shrinkage Decreased dimensions of a rubber molding, compared with mold cavity, arising from difference in coefficient of thermal expansion of the rubber material, and the mold material, and the chemical change produced by curing
See Cable, n
Moldings vary greatly in pattern, and are generally used in groups, the different members of each group projecting or retreating, one beyond another
A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface
A heat and pressure process by which plastic dinnerware pieces are shaped, and simultaneously given a glassy surface finish
A wood strip having an engraved, decorative surface
The material -- usually wood -- framing a billboard
Decorative trim elements applied to walls, ceilings, and window and door openings
Decorative pieces of wood, often carved, attached by joinery to the joints of a piece of chinese antique furniture
The forming of a polymer or composite into a solid mass of prescribed shape and size by the application of pressure and heat
crenelated molding
A kind of indented molding used in Norman buildings
crown molding
A molding at a edge of a room between ceiling and wall
mold
Loose friable soil, rich in humus and fit for planting
mold
To guide or determine the growth or development of; influence; as, a teacher who helps to mold the minds of his students
mold
To fit closely by following the contours of
mold
General shape or form

the oval mold of her face.

mold
A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.W
mold
Distinctive character or type

a leader in the mold of her predecessors.

mold
A natural substance in the form of a woolly or furry growth of tiny fungi that appears when organic material lies for a long time exposed to (usually warm and moist) air
mold
To shape in or on a mold
mold
The shape or pattern of a mold
mold
To make a mold of or from (molten metal, for example) before casting
moulding
Alternative spelling of molding
picture molding
A horizontal molding attached to a wall intended to facilitate the hanging of decorative objects
mold
{n} a white downy substance contracted in moist places which the microscope show to be vegetable, also fine earth, a form or hallow to give shape
mold
{v} to model, shape, knead, contract mold
moulding
{n} a projection in building and on cannon
blow molding
A plastics-forming process that uses compressed air to shape the final product by expanding it to fit the mold
blow molding
The process of forming hollow articles by expanding a hot plastic element called a parison against the internal surfaces of a mold
blow molding
A method of fabrication in which a warm plastic hollow tube is placed between the two halves of a mold (cavity) and, by using air pressure, the hollow tube is forced to assume the shape of the cavity The air pressure is introduced through the inside of the hollow tube The air pressure forces the plastic against the surface of the mold that defines the shape of the container
blow molding
A method of fabrication in which a warm plastic parison (hollow tube) is placed between the two halves of a mold cavity and forced to assume the shape of that mold cavity by the use of air pressure Pressurized air is introduced into the inside of the parison through a blow pin thereby forcing the plastic parison against the surface of the mold that defines the shape of the product
blow molding
A widely used process for the production of hollow thermoplastic shapes The process is divided into two general categories: extrusion blow molding and injection blow molding These processes are typically used to manufacture plastic bottles and containers (Modern Plastics Encyclopedia 1995) Extrusion Blow Molding: A parison or tube of plastic material is dropped or lowered from an extruder Mold halves close around the parison, which is then expanded against the cavity wall by the injection of air (Modern Plastics Encyclopedia 1995)
crown molding
A molding used on cornice or wherever an interior angle is to be covered
crown molding
transitional, or terminal element that contours or outlines the edges and surfaces on a projection or cavity, such as a cornice, architrave, capital, arch, base, or jamb; the surface of a molding is modeled with recesses and reliefs, which either maintain a constant profile or are set in rhythmically repeated patterns
crown molding
A piece of wood that is the corner trim at the tops of walls Found outside under a roof overhang or inside at the ceiling Also caps off the tops of kitchen cabinets
crown molding
A molding used on cornice or wherever an interior angle is to be covered, especially at the roof and wall corner
hood molding
A projecting molding over the head of an arch, forming the outermost member of the archivolt; called also hood mold
injection molding
A molding procedure whereby a heat-softened plastic material is forced from a cylinder into a relatively cool cavity giving the article the desired shape
injection molding
Replication involving injection under pressure of molten plastic into the cavity of a mold followed by cooling and removal of the solidified part that retains a replica of the mold
injection molding
The method of forming objects from granular or powdered plastics, most often of the thermoplastic type, in which the materials is fed from a hopper to a heated chamber in which it is softened, after which a ram or screw forces the material into a mold Pressure is maintained until the mass has hardened sufficiently for removal from the mold
injection molding
A process that utilizes melted plastics injected into steel or aluminum molds which ultimately result in finished production parts
injection molding
- A type of manufacturing process which the material such as ABS composite is shot into a mold at high pressure in its liquid form and solidifying This results in a much denser and rigid material
injection molding
A molding technique that injects liquefied material into a mold cavity and forms a positive mold
injection molding
A method of manufacture (typically involving wood heads and face inserts) in which the material (ABS, epoxy, graphite, etc ) comprising the head is heated to a liquid state and injected under pressure into a mold When the material hardens, it takes the shape of the mold into which it was injected
injection molding
a method for forming thermoplastics into a desired shape, by first softening the material by heat, followed by injection into a cool mold cavity
injection molding
A manufacturing process in which a heated material (thermoplastic) is forced under pressure into a water cooled mold
injection molding
A step in the CD replication process where melted plastic is injected into a mold (which contains the 'stamper') under pressure, cooled and removed as a solid, clear plastic disc The formation that was on the stamper has now been transferred to the plastic disc [BACK]
injection molding
A hot, molten polymer is injected into a cold mold A screw apparatus can be used to inject the polymer into the mold After the part cools and solidifies, the mold is opened and the part is ejected No chemical reaction occurs during the molding process This molding process is termed injection molding
injection molding
Process in which molten metal or plastic is injected into the cavity of a carved die
injection molding
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold
injection molding
Molding process in which mix is forced into a closed heated mold from a separate chamber
mold
The cavity or matrix into which the plastic composition is placed and from which it takes its form
mold
To be shaped in or as if in a mold
mold
To cause to become moldy; to cause mold to grow upon
mold
container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens sculpture produced by molding a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter loose soil rich in organic matter become moldy; spoil due to humidity; "The furniture molded in the old house"
mold
sculpture produced by molding
mold
A frame or model around or on which something is formed or shaped
mold
To ornament with moldings
mold
A spot; a blemish; a mole
mold
To form a mold of, as in sand, in which a casting may be made
mold
To form into a particular shape; to give shape to
mold
a microscopic fungus that grows and lives on plant or animal matter or on non-organic objects Most molds are made up of filaments and reproduce through the production of spores, which spread by air, water, or insects
mold
A fungus growth on lumber or other wood products at or near the surface and, therefore, not typically resulting in deep discoloration’s They are usually ash green to deep green in color, although black is common
mold
– A potentially damaging fungus that forms on a cigar when it is stored at too high a temperature
mold
A group of moldings; as, the arch mold of a porch or doorway; the pier mold of a Gothic pier, meaning the whole profile, section, or combination of parts
mold
The basic instrument of paper-making Consisting of a frame of wood or other material covered with a cloth, polyester, or metal screen and wire, the mold is dipped into a vat containing a pulp and water mixture It is then raised from the liquid As water drains through the mold, a layer of fibers collects on the surface which, when dried, becomes paper
mold
Something that is made in or shaped on a mold
mold
form in clay, wax, etc; "model a head with clay"
mold
A form, normally made of wood or metal, used for shaping and/or decorating molten glass Some molds e g , dip molds impart a pattern to the parison, which is then withdrawn, and blown and tooled to the desired shape and size; other molds are used to give the object its final form, with or without decoration
mold
a hollow container that is made in a particular shape and used to form things
mold
those of the great groups Hyphomycetes, and Physomycetes, forming on damp or decaying organic matter
mold
become moldy; spoil due to humidity; "The furniture molded in the old house"
mold
A hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.[W]
mold
{i} loose rich soil (also mould)
mold
A type of fungus
mold
a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter
mold
{i} pattern or form for giving a particular shape; something that has been molded; nature, character; decorative edging, patterned rim; fungal growth (also mould)
mold
a reproduction taken from the original sculpture and used to create replicas Typically made of silicon A production mold is used to make a number of lighthouse castings before requiring replacement
mold
Cast; form; shape; character
mold
a fungus; molds are plants that make spores instead of seeds which float in the air like pollen They are a common trigger for allergies Molds are found in damp areas, such as the basement or bathroom, as well as in the outdoor environment in grass, leaf piles, hay, and mulch
mold
make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded the riceballs carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
mold
- A cavity in which a substance is shaped A fossil used to create a replica, or cast
mold
A fixed or restrictive pattern or form
mold
To become moldy; to be covered or filled, in whole or in part, with a mold
mold
loose soil rich in organic matter
mold
To ornament by molding or carving the material of; as, a molded window jamb
mold
shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
mold
the blocks containing the cavity, runners and sprue
mold
To cover with mold or soil
mold
A filamentous fungus
mold
container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
mold
To form into a particular shape; to shape; to model; to fashion
mold
Any of a large group of fungi that cause mold or moldiness and that exist as multicellular filamentous colonies; also the deposit or growth caused by such fungi Molds typically do not produce macroscopic fruiting bodies (See 556)
mold
Usually a multi-piece rubber and plaster set which preserves a negative impression of a specimen which can be filled with a casting compound to produce a specimen replica Can be a single piece of rubber to dozens of rubber and plaster pieces
mold
To knead; as, to mold dough or bread
mold
fit tightly, follow the contours of; "The dress molds her beautiful figure"
mold
Molds are a group of organisms that belong to the kingdom Fungi In this document, the terms fungi and mold are used interchangeably There are over 20,000 species of mold
mold
The matrix, or cavity, in which anything is shaped, and from which it takes its form; also, the body or mass containing the cavity; as, a sand mold; a jelly mold
mold
Consists of an inner core of brick and clay, over which is placed an outer form called the cope Molten metal-usually bronze-is poured in to fill the space between core and cope
mold
the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
mold
A hollow reinforced cavity that is the mirror-image or reverse-image of the boat and into which fiberglass, gel coat and resin are laid during composite-hull construction
mold
see mould. the American spelling of mould. Town (pop., 1995 est.: 9,000), historic and present county of Flintshire, northeastern Wales. Situated between the industrial centres of Deeside and Wrexham, it grew up around a motte-and-bailey castle built by the Normans in the 12th century. In the area native Briton Christians had defeated the pagan Picts and Scots in a battle waged in AD 430. Long a market hub, it is the administrative centre and historic county seat of Flintshire. In biology, a conspicuous mass of mycelium and fruiting structures produced by various fungi (division Mycota; see fungus). Molds of the genera Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Rhizopus are associated with food spoilage and plant diseases, but some have beneficial uses, as in the manufacture of antibiotics (e.g., penicillin) and certain cheeses. Neurospora, or orange bread mold, has been invaluable in the study of biochemical genetics. Water molds live in fresh or brackish water or wet soils, absorbing dead or decaying organic matter. See also slime mold. In manufacturing, a cavity or surface in which a fluid or plastic substance is shaped into a desired finished product. A molten substance, such as metal or plastic, is poured or forced into a mold and allowed to harden. Molds are made of various materials, depending on the application; sand is frequently used for metal casting, hardened steel for molds for plastic materials, and plaster for various purposes. See also ingot, patternmaking, tool and die making
mold
earth containing the remains or constituents of organic matter, and suited to the growth of plants; soil
mold
Crumbling, soft, friable earth; esp
mold
the process of becoming mildewed
mold
A fungus that can grow in food It often shows up as a furry growth on food
mold
{f} fashion, shape; shape or form in a mold; become moldy, mildew; determine the nature of; ornament with molding, trim with edging; influence the character of (also mould)
mold
Any form made of a refractory material in which glass can be shaped by slumping into or over
mold
Earthy material; the matter of which anything is formed; composing substance; material
mold
A form, usually made of clay, metal, or wood, that is used for shaping glass
mold
- The combination of mold frame and tooling components needed to form a closure
mold
Parasitic, microscopic fungi that float in the air like pollen Mold is a common trigger for allergies and can be found in damp areas, such as basements or bathrooms, as well as in grass, leaf piles, hay, mulch, or under mushrooms
mold
fit tightly, follow the contours of; "The dress molds her beautiful figure
mold
A frame with a wire cloth bottom, on which the pump is drained to form a sheet, in making paper by hand
mold
form by pouring (e g , wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
mold
A fontanel
mold
That on which, or in accordance with which, anything is modeled or formed; anything which serves to regulate the size, form, etc
mold
as the pattern or templet used by a shipbuilder, carpenter, or mason
mold
A growth of minute fungi of various kinds, esp
mold
a common name for fungi that grow in a filamentous fashion and reproduce by means of spores; all molds are fungi, but not all fungi are considered 'molds'
mold
A series of machined steel plates containing cavities into which plastic resin is injected to form a part
moldings
plural of molding
moulding
Another technique for making chocolate consists of placing chocolate in molds to obtain a molded chocolate "shell" that is then filled with one or several unique fillings before being seals with another layer of chocolate The typical Belgian Praline is produced by pouring a hazelnut praline filling in molded shapes
moulding
Strips of wood or the material used to cover joints between floors and walls, and walls and ceilings
moulding
Moulded or worked surfaces given to project parts of edges of buildings and the intersection of vertical and horizontal surfaces
moulding
– A piece of wood, plastic, metal, or other material used to frame a piece of art
moulding
A relatively narrow strip of wood, usually shaped to a curved profile throughout its length; used to accent and emphasize the ornamentation of a structure and to conceal surface or angle joints
moulding
British, alternative spelling of molding
moulding
A shaped decorative element, usually a horizontal band, that projects slightly from the surface of a wall
moulding
The production of solid, filled or hollow items using pre-formed plastic moulds
moulding
Anything cast in a mold, or which appears to be so, as grooved or ornamental bars of wood or metal
moulding
a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge
moulding
a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied
moulding
{i} process of forming something in a mold; that which has been molded; patterned edging, strip of material that is used as trim (also molding)
moulding
a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing
moulding
Strips used for ornamentation
moulding
Used in making a mold or moldings; used in shaping anything according to a pattern
moulding
sculpture produced by molding
moulding
contoured projection around an arch, window or door
moulding
Continuous outline of definitive shape applied to the edges or surface of an architectural component
moulding
n 1 Embellished strips of wood, plastic, metal, or other materials that are assembled to frame a piece of art
moulding
Any thin wood strip used for decorative purposes Usually has a curved or decoratively machined surface
moulding
(see “brickmould”)
moulding
Def - Lumber that is fabricated to a specific profile
moulding
Masonry decoration; long, narrow, casts strong shadows
moulding
A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface
moulding
A wood surface profile, or a narrow strip that is principally used for decoration A wide range of moulding cutters are available
moulding
A relatively narrow strip of wood, usually shaped to a curved profile throughout its length that is used to accent and emphasize the ornamentation
moulding
mould·ing mouldings in AM, use molding A moulding is a strip of plaster or wood along the top of a wall or round a door, which has been made into an ornamental shape or decorated with a pattern
moulding
A wood strip having a curved or projecting surface used for decorative purposes
moulding
A piece of wood used to decorate or conceal a joint
moulding
Any thin wood strip used or decorative purposes Usually has a curved or decoratively machined surface
moulding
3, and Crenelated molding, under Crenelate, v
moulding
The act or process of shaping in or on a mold, or of making molds; the art or occupation of a molder
moulding
A great variety of shapes are produced by tempering chocolate, which is then poured on to the inner surface of the moulds After cooling the final product is unmoulded to reveal a glossy chocolate figure
moulding
Moldings vary greatly in pattern, and are generally used in groups, the different members of each group projecting or retreating, one beyond another
moulding
See Cable, n
moulding
A lineal piece of wood that has shaped into a specific profile Mouldings are often used as ornamental trim but can also be used functionally
mouldings
plural of moulding
mouldings
Ornamental trimmings added to flat surfaces, cornices and columns
mouldings
Decorative mouldings are principally the ceiling rose, cornice and dado rail If there are originals in situ you can use them to date your home to some extent, judging by the style and pattern You can also add them to a featureless room- there are hundreds of designs to choose from and they can give your home instant period feel In the fifties it was fashionable to rip out all decorative mouldings When applying painting, do so carefully otherwise it is likely to get clogged up in the design Don't use water to clean mouldings as it may affect the plaster
mouldings
A group of wood panels, usually applied as a wall covering
quirk molding
a molding having a small groove in it
molding

    Silbentrennung

    mold·ing

    Türkische aussprache

    mōldîng

    Aussprache

    /ˈmōldəɴɢ/ /ˈmoʊldɪŋ/

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