remold

verb

Etymology

From re- + mold.

  1. derived from modus
  2. derived from modulus
  3. derived from modle
  4. inherited from molde — “mold, cast
  5. prefixed as remold — “re + mold

Definitions

  1. mold again, apply a new mold to

    • The tonality of the Amsterdam version [of the Pentateuchal Mode] is remolded according to the European system of half and whole steps, whereas the Babylonian version shows the Oriental tonality of ¾ steps instead of whole steps.

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