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remould


Meanings
  • To shape or form something anew

    - "The sculptor remoulded the clay into a beautiful sculpture."
    - "The furniture maker remoulded the old wooden table into a modern, functional one."
    - "The potter remoulded the hot molten clay on the potter's wheel into a beautiful, symmetrical pot."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with remould
remodel , remunerate , remonstrate , remorseful
Homophones
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  1. remould

  2. remold

  3. remoulded

  4. remolded


Variants
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remold , remolded , remolding , remolds , remould , remoulded , remoulding , remoulds
Forms
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remoulded, remolded, remoulds, remolds


Etymology
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The word 'remould' is derived from the Old French word 'remolder' or 'remouler', which means 'to shape anew' or 'to mold again'. The 'rem' in 'remould' comes from the Old French 'rem', which means 'again'. The 'mould' in 'remould' comes from the Old French 'molder' or 'mouler', which means 'to shape' or 'to mold'.


Related Concepts
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  1. reform: The process of making improvements, corrections, or modifications to something, often in order to make it more effective, efficient, or functional.

  2. renew: To make something new again, often by replacing old or worn-out parts, or by providing new resources or opportunities.

  3. restore: To return something to its original condition or state, often by repairing damage, or by replacing lost or missing parts.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of remoulding or remolding has held significant meaning. In ancient Greek mythology, the Cyclops were known to shape and mold objects using only their massive, single eyes. Similarly, in medieval European folklore, the blacksmith was often depicted as a skilled artisan who could remould or remold metal using his powerful hammer and anvil. In modern-day cultures, the concept of remoulding or remolding has continued to hold significant meaning in various fields, including art, design, education, and personal development.

How to Memorize "remould"

  1. mnemonic_acronym

    - The term 'remould' can be remembered using the mnemonic acronym 'REREMOLD' : R for 'Re'-shaping, E for 'E'quipping or providing with new resources, R for 'Re'-organizing or restructuring, E for 'E'nhancing or improving, M for 'M'odeling or creating a new version or iteration, O for 'O'ptimizing or making the most effective or efficient use of resources, L for 'L'inking or connecting various parts or elements together, and D for 'D'isplaying or showing the remoulded or remolded result or outcome.


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