"Deferent mold" typically refers to a specific type of mold used in the process of creating objects or shapes, particularly in manufacturing or art. The term "deferent" suggests a design that accommodates variations or adjustments, allowing for flexibility in production. This can be particularly useful in industries where precision and customization are important. However, if you're referring to a specific context or usage, please provide more details for a more tailored explanation.
If by "types" you mean "species" then the answer is no. But if you mean different "variants" of a species then the answer is yes. You need to define your question better.
As an adjective, "deferent" is a synonym for "deferential," which means showing great respect. As a noun, "deferent" refers to one of the components of the orbit of a planet in the geocentric model used by Ptolemy. The deferent was a large circle, with a smaller circle called an epicycle whose center moved along the deferent.
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Not necessarily, but I would throw out all of them- just because they don't have mold doesn't mean they are healthy.
yes
Sir Alexander Fleming I'm not sure what you mean by "the mold"? Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin which is a form of mold. I hope this helps.
What is the difference between a rabbit and a cactus
No
difference between amazed and amazing
black people were treated no deferent
unplanned urbanization causes deferent problems
The maker to remake or to mold to change