mould - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of mould in Hindi

  • ढालना
  • साँचे में ढालना
  • ढाल लेना
  • पाथना
  • सड़ जाना
  • फफूंदी लगना
  • बनाना
  • बना देना
  • भरना
  • बना लेना
  • गठन करना
  • सड़ना
  • गढ़ना
  • साँचे में डालना

noun

  • आचारण
  • फफूंदी
  • धरण
  • साँचा
  • भुकड़ी
  • रूप
  • आकार
  • व्यवहार
  • शकल
  • कब्र
  • फफूंद
  • सांचा
  • सांचे में ढालना

mould Definition

noun

  • a furry growth of minute fungal hyphae occurring typically in moist warm conditions, especially on food or other organic matter. ( आम तौर पर नम गर्म परिस्थितियों में, विशेष रूप से भोजन या अन्य कार्बनिक पदार्थों पर होने वाले मिनट कवक हाइपहे की एक प्यारे वृद्धि। )
  • soft loose earth. ( नरम ढीली पृथ्वी। )
  • a hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material (such as wax or metal) when it cools and hardens. ( एक खोखला कंटेनर पिघला हुआ या गर्म तरल पदार्थ (जैसे मोम या धातु) को आकार देने के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जाता है जब यह ठंडा और कठोर होता है। )
  • a distinctive and typical style, form, or character. ( एक विशिष्ट और विशिष्ट शैली, रूप, या चरित्र। )
  • a frame or template for producing moldings. ( मोल्डिंग के उत्पादन के लिए एक फ्रेम या टेम्पलेट। )

verb

  • form (an object with a particular shape) out of easily manipulated material. ( आसानी से जोड़-तोड़ की गई सामग्री में से एक वस्तु (किसी विशेष आकार वाली वस्तु)। )

mould Example

  • The solutions exhibited strong alkaline pH values for slag and washed slag while the pH of the soil solution of garden mould was only slightly alkaline.
  • He's in the mould of Robert Millar [Scotland's 1984 Tour de France King of the Mountains] as his ability is very specific.
  • Wilson crafts this social satire in the mould of Thackeray or Trollope, crisscrossing class barriers with fluid facility.
  • the professionals who were helping to mould US policy
  • The dampness and high temperature of about 25 degrees Celsius provides the best conditions for mould to grow and reproduce.
  • As Leeds United battle to stay in existence, Birmingham City directors continue to mould the midlands outfit into a club with ambitions to join the Premiership elite.
  • he was manly in size, mould, and bearing
  • Most human exposure to the toxin is due to improper storage conditions which foster mould growth.
  • A lack of oxygen helps prevent the growth of yeast, mould and bacteria.
  • Brooches were made either by hammering a piece of metal into the right shape or by casting molten metal in a mould .
  • the ground was soft and damp, with old leaves thick in the mould
  • Rather than quick players whose strength is their movement and first touch, Hartson is more in the mould of a traditional target man.
  • By the early 1950s Minton, with his private income, flamboyant personality and prodigious talent, was a celebrity in the mould of today's Britart pack.
  • Courageous in the mould of Veronica Guerin, the investigative journalist murdered in Ireland, she has gone on the record about the killers' identities.
  • He is very much in the mould of a typical U.S. Open player - ‘fairways and greens’ - and he noticeably plays better on tougher courses.
  • It is also the duty of educational institutions to mould the personality of students.
  • These results confirmed, on a higher number of plants, that clone 28 exhibits tolerance against grey mould under in vitro conditions.
  • Charlie is extremely nice and very much in the mould of Mr Chatterton, my old history teacher, in terms of his generally affable, laid-back, chatty nature.
  • What was a masterful, elegiac character study in the mould of Le Carré's classic A Perfect Spy becomes an angry disquisition on contemporary geopolitics.
  • a jelly mould
  • In her maps she might be seen as a landscape artist cast in the mould of the Romantics.
  • As a youth he played in a whole variety of positions, but when Stuttgart picked him up at 10-years old, he was a playmaker in the mould of an Andy Moller or Thomas Hassler.
  • As far as diseases are concerned, fungal infections such as grey mould and powdery mildew are the main culprits.
  • the smith would pour the molten metal into the shaped mould
  • England must find a flanker in the mould of their coach, and a fit-again Lewis Moody could answer their prayers
  • With the cornicing, for example, Bryant had a mould taken from the original and a new plaster cornice made for the new ceiling.
  • Casting is a process by which a liquid or molten material is shaped by pouring into a mould that contains the negative impression of a desired model.
  • Mr Tuffin is more in the mould of the late actor Marlon Brando.
  • A tall, athletic footballer, he is good in the set-piece and very mobile - a player in the mould of Scotland's Scott Murray.
  • gravel and sand over clay, topped by fine vegetable mould