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The answer MOLD has 127 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of mold in various dictionaries:
noun - the distinctive form in which a thing is made
noun - container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
noun - loose soil rich in organic matter
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Go bad, in a way |
It may be broken by a maverick |
Shape |
Gelatin dish |
Foundry form |
Casting template |
Blue cheese feature |
Cast |
Play with clay |
Bread woe |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Last week's sandwich has to go; it's now ham, cheese & Rhizopus stolonifer, better known as this |
Neurospora crassa is this type of fungus; it grows on bread but in the wild is found on burned vegetation |
Furry fungi you might find on food |
As a verb, it can mean "to give shape to"; as a noun, it can mean "that fuzzy green stuff on the bread" |
A woolly growth produced by a fungus; don't eat the Jell-O if there's some on it |
Seen here are the fruiting bodies of the slime type of this |
George Beadle won a Nobel Prize for studying the genetics of a bread type of this fuzzy fungus |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter |
Geographic Matches |
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Mold, WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES |
Mold, Liban-Nord, LEBANON |
Mold, Y1, UNITED KINGDOM |
Mold, Sogn og Fjordane, NORWAY |
Mold, Niederosterreich, AUSTRIA |
Mold description |
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A mold (US) or mould (UK / NZ / AU / ZA / IN / CA / IE) is a fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. In contrast, fungi that can adopt a single-celled growth habit are called yeasts. * Molds are a large and taxonomically diverse number of fungal species in which the growth of hyphae results in discoloration and a fuzzy appearance, especially on food. The network of these tubular branching hyphae, called a mycelium, is considered a single organism. The hyphae are generally transparent, so the mycelium appears like very fine, fluffy white threads over the surface. Cross-walls (septa) may delimit connected compartments along the hyphae, each containing one or multiple, genetically identical nuclei. The dusty texture of many molds is caused by profuse production of asexual spores (conidia) formed by differentiation at the ends of hyphae. The mode of formation and shape of these spores is traditionally used to classify molds. Many of these spores are colored, m |