mold
How to Use Mold
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither a shaping container/pattern, or the furry fungus that grows on old food and damp walls — two unrelated meanings that happen to share a spelling.
Spelled "mould" in British English, for both the shaping and fungus senses.
Word Forms
molded past tense, molded past tense, molded past tense, molds plural, molds plural, molds plural, molds singular, molds singular, molds singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She poured the melted chocolate into a heart-shaped _____.
Etymology
The shaping sense comes from Old French modle, from Latin modulus/modus. The fungus sense has a separate Old English root related to soil.