different between mildewed vs mouldy
mildewed
English
Verb
mildewed
- simple past tense and past participle of mildew
Adjective
mildewed (comparative more mildewed, superlative most mildewed)
- Covered with mildew.
mildewed From the web:
- what does mildewed mean
- what is mildewed meaning
- what is mildewed
- mildewed definition
mouldy
English
Alternative forms
- moldy (American)
Etymology
From mould +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mo?ldi/
Adjective
mouldy (comparative mouldier or more mouldy, superlative mouldiest or most mouldy)
- Covered with mould.
- Synonym: rotten
- Neglected.
- Synonyms: disused, neglected
- (Britain, colloquial) worthless; lousy; rotten
Derived terms
Related terms
- mould
Translations
mouldy From the web:
- what mouldy food is safe to eat
- moody means
- mouldy what does it mean
- what causes mouldy walls
- what is mouldy cheese
- what causes mouldy ceilings
- what is mouldy bread
- what causes mouldy bread
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