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moulding
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Mould
See Mold Molder Moldy etc
Conscientize
Conscientize, mould and steel ones own conscience, 'Gandhiji did conscientize himself to say that if the policy of the Raj
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Cast iron
defined in the Concise Oxford Dictionary as 'a hard alloy of iron, carbon and silicon cast in a mould'. According to New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of English Language, the word 'cast iron' means 'an iron-carbon alloy produced
Plastic
various kinds of natural or synthetic materials which can be shaped by heat during their fabrication either by moulding or by extrusion and which will retain that shape during use. Rubber or synthetic material which is used
Administration
of the institution. This management must be free of control so that the founders or their nominees can mould the institution as they think fit, and in accordance with their ideas of how the interest of the
Audi alteram partem rule
Audi alteram partem rule, is not cast in a rigid mould and judicial decisions establish that it may suffer situational modifications. The core of it must, however, remain, namely,
Capital goods
accessories of the aforesaid machines, machinery, plaint, equipment, apparatus, tools or appliances used for aforesaid purpose; and (c) moulds and dies, generating sets and weigh-bridges used in the factory of the manufacturer, [Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51
Church
applied to the Church of England, do not mean that the Church was founded, or set up, or moulded into its actual form, by the Stae; but, that the temporal legislature has recognized and added certain sanctions
Compost
several sorts of soil or earth and other matters mixed, in order to make a fine kind of mould for fertilizing lands.
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