un·mold \“+\transitive verb Etymology: in sense 1, from un- (II) + mold, v. (to form); in sense 2, from un- (II) + mold, n. (form) 1.: to destroy the mold of < 'til his very soul unmolds its essence — S.T.Coleridge > 2.: to remove from a mold < unmold the gelatin on a plate of lettuce or endive >