molds
n. countablen. hollow containers used to give shape to liquid or soft substances as they harden. You can also use this word for the furry green or black fungi that grow on old food.
n. hollow containers used to shape fluid or plastic substances; also refers to various types of fungi that cause organic decay. The spelling 'molds' is standard in American English, while 'moulds' is used in British English.
She poured the melted chocolate into heart-shaped molds.
The factory uses industrial molds to produce thousands of identical plastic bottles every hour.
The sculptor spent weeks refining the clay original before creating the silicone molds necessary for the final bronze casting process.
Commonly used in the plural when referring to manufacturing tools or multiple types of fungi.
The bread has many molds on it.The bread has a lot of mold on it.When referring to the fungus on food, the word is typically uncountable; 'molds' usually refers to different species of fungus or multiple shaping containers.