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Unmold

Unmold \Un*mold"\, Unmould \Un*mould"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + mold.] To change the form of; to reduce from any form. ``Unmolding reason's mintage.''
--Milton.

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unmold

vb. To remove something from a mold.

Usage examples of "unmold".

Now you come along and he is giving you no less than forty of the best pieces in the fortressVenetian-cast, every one of them, only about ten years old and sound as the day they were unmolded, real bronzen treasure.

Here the Mule saw no uniformity, but the primitive diversity of a strong mind, untouched and unmolded except by the manifold disorganizations of the Universe.

Now you come along and he is giving you no less than forty of the best pieces in the fortress—Venetian-cast, every one of them, only about ten years old and sound as the day they were unmolded, real bronzen treasure.

The resemblance struck me and I realized he was much like a bad copy, a smaller-scale Harlan, unfinished, unmolded, untempered.

Miles unmolded himself, centimeter by painful centimeter, and climbed onto the floor, a suitable staging area.

Compared with that dark and stern countenance, her brothers’ faces, bending low over their soup-plates, were mere circles of pink, unmolded flesh.