What is the meaning of Moulder?

  1. Often followed by away or down: to cause (something) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces.
  2. To cause (someone or something) to die away or disappear.

Often followed by away or down: to cause (something) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces.

To cause (someone or something) to die away or disappear.

  1. Often followed by away: to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces.
    1. To die away, to disappear.
    2. Often followed by away: of a group of people (especially an army): to diminish in number; to dwindle.

Often followed by away: to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces.

  1. To die away, to disappear.
  2. Often followed by away: of a group of people (especially an army): to diminish in number; to dwindle.

To die away, to disappear.

Often followed by away: of a group of people (especially an army): to diminish in number; to dwindle.

A person who moulds dough into loaves for baking into bread.

  1. A person who moulds or shapes material into objects, especially clay into bricks, pottery, etc.
  2. An instrument or machine used to mould or shape material into objects.
  3. A person or thing that influences or shapes; an influencer, a shaper.

A person who moulds or shapes material into objects, especially clay into bricks, pottery, etc.

An instrument or machine used to mould or shape material into objects.

A person or thing that influences or shapes; an influencer, a shaper.

A person who makes moulds for casting metal; a mouldmaker.

Alternative spelling of mulder (one or more crumbled pieces of food, especially oatcake; a crumb or crumbs).

Synonym of mould (loose, friable soil); also, dust.

Synonym of mould (a natural substance in the form of a furry or woolly growth of tiny fungi that appears when organic material lies for a long time exposed to (usually warm and moist) air)

Source: wiktionary.org