v. [f. TRANS- 2 + MOULD v.2] trans. To mould into another form or shape.

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1855.  Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, Note Q. 218. It seemed good to … the Maker of all things, to transmould (μετάπλαττειν) the living creature to incorruption. Ibid. (1860), Min. Proph., 259. God is all-powerful, and transmouldeth easily the nature of things which are, to what He willeth.

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