ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not molded or shaped.

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1620.  Shelton, Quix., II. xlv. 294. Without thee I am dull, vnmolded, and confused.

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1636.  Pagitt, Christianogr. (ed. 2), II. 40. Their Masse was then unmoulded: Transubstantiation unbaked.

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1847.  Brandon, Anal. Goth. Archit., I. 54. The Norman plinth, in conformity with the head mold of the capital, was almost invariably square, and usually consisted of a plain unmolded mass of stone, on which rested the base moldings.

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1852.  Tennyson, Ode Death Wellington, 233. Peace, his triumph will be sung By some yet unmoulded tongue.

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1853.  Ruskin, Stones Ven., II. vi. 229. Plain openings in the walls studiously simple, and unmoulded at the sides.

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1875.  Carpentry & Join., 41. A plain unmoulded strip.

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