mold


verb

  • To shape something using a mold.
  • To help something grow or change.
  • To fit closely to something.
  • To make a mold from something.
  • To decorate with shapes.
  • To be shaped like something, like shoes fitting your feet.

noun

  • A hollow shape used to make something, like a cake or a toy.
  • A frame that helps to shape something.
  • Something made in a mold, like a cookie.
  • The shape of the mold itself.
  • The general shape of something, like a ball.
  • A special type or character, like a hero.
  • A fixed way of doing things.
  • A group of shapes, like the edge of a door.


Sentences

  • Mold is a type of fungus.
  • We found mold in the old fruit.
  • Mold can grow on cheese too.
  • It's important to clean mold quickly.
  • Some molds can be helpful for making medicine.

Word Explanation:

  • Mold is a kind of tiny plant that can grow on food or walls when they are wet. It can look fuzzy and is not safe to eat.

Word in hindi

मोल्ड (Mold)

mold

Other variations in hindi

  • ढांचा (Dhaancha) dhaancha
  • आकार (Aakaar) aakaar

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'mold' mean?

Mold is a type of fungus that grows in warm, damp places. It can look fuzzy and comes in many colors.

How do you pronounce 'mold'?

You say 'mold' like this: mohd.

What is the origin of the word 'mold'?

The word 'mold' comes from the Old English word 'mold', which means 'earth' or 'soil'.

What is the meaning of 'mold' in Hindi?

The word 'mold' in Hindi is 'आकार देना' (Ākār denā).

What is the meaning of 'mold' in Kannada?

The word 'mold' in Kannada is 'ಆಕೃತಿಯು' (Ākrutiya).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Mold is a type of fungus that can grow on food and other surfaces. Some molds are helpful, like those used to make cheese!

Proverb

Where there's mold, there's a story. (This means that things can change and grow in unexpected ways.)

Quote

"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." - Lao Tzu

Mini blog:

The Funny Little Mold

Mold is a funny little thing! It’s like a tiny, fuzzy monster that grows on old bread or fruit. Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, where we discover magical worlds, mold shows us how nature works!

It helps break down old food and turn it into soil for new plants to grow. Isn’t that cool? But remember, if you see mold, it’s best to leave it alone and tell an adult.

Nature has its own way of recycling, and mold is just one of its helpers! So, let’s keep our food fresh and our adventures mold-free!