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Hint:

The word of the day begins with the letter “M” and has 5 or 6 letters long.

 

  • No one can eat a m_ _ _ _ bread.
  • Oranges can be kept for a long time without going m_ _ _ _.
  • After a couple of days, the cheese started getting all m_ _ _ _ and nasty.

 

Can you guess the word of the day?

The word of the day is an adjective means “something is covered with a green substance that sometimes forms in spots on old food.”

 

Here, you can listen and see other examples for the word moldy; mouldy.

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  • The word is "moldy, or mouldy" answered by Rabab, Atika, Monika, and Aang Anwaruddin. According to our strategy of this month, the winners are 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th participators which means Rabab, and Monika. Each one of them get a score in our February's scoreboard.
  • Dear Skoon,

    (I just want to tell you,that I've never used this word before,but today I met it twice,so I'll take note of it,especially after Muhammad Ali's quote:)

    "If they can make penicillin out of mouldy bread, they can sure make something out of you.":D

  • moldy (or mouldy)
  • Is it "MOULD" ?? the adjectif is "MOULDY".
  • moldy?

    musty?

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