Moulder
//ˈməʊldə//
Translations of "moulder" (5 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dutch | rotten((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot), vergaan((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot) | — | |
| Esperanto | diseriĝi((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot) | — | |
| Finnish | muotoilija(person who moulds dough into loaves for baking into bread), muovaaja(person who moulds or shapes material into objects), muovain(instrument or machine used to mould or shape material into objects), murentaa((transitive) to cause (something) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces), mureta((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot), mädättää((transitive) to cause (something) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces), mädätä((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot) | — | |
| Russian | гнить((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot), сгнить((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot) | gnitʹ, sgnitʹ | |
| Ukrainian | розкла́стися pf or розікла́стися((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot), розклада́тися((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot), розсипа́тися((intransitive) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces — see also crumble, decay, rot) | rozklástysja, rozkladátysja, rozsypátysja |
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