Polder vs Molder - What's the difference?
polder | molder |
(geography) An area of ground reclaimed from a sea or lake by means of dikes.
*1999 , (Philipp Blom), translating Geert Mak, Amsterdam: A Brief Life of the City , Vintage 2001, p. 43:
*:The patron saint of the Oude Kerk, Saint Nicolaas, the ‘water saint’, was also very popular, as he protected the sailors and those living on the polders from the dangers of the sea.
One who molds something into shape.
A person who makes molds.
A tool for making molds.
A machine for making molding.
To decay to dust, to disintegrate from rot.
As nouns the difference between polder and molder
is that polder is (geography) an area of ground reclaimed from a sea or lake by means of dikes while molder is miller.polder
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(en noun)molder
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(en verb)- The old book was left to molder until only the cover was left to show it had ever been written.