What's the difference between moldable and moltable?
Moldable
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Mouldable
Example Sentences:
(1) On Thursday, conservative analyst Ross Douthat wrote: “A party whose leading factions often seemed incapable of budging from 1980s-era dogma suddenly caved completely.” On Friday, former top Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod tweeted : “The Day After: seems as if @GOP establishment is measuring @realDonaldTrump as a moldable vessel.
(2) This study was done to determine the relative effects of HA and DBM implanted as moldable phospholipid composites in bone defects that result in non-unions.
(3) Most of the plugs tested would meet everyday requirements for protection, but the polymeric foam plugs, treated with petroleum jelly, and moldable plastic materials were most effective in protecting both the middle ear and the ear canal skin.
(4) A new formulation is described, which offers speed and ease of forming a moldable composite stent especially for intraoral use.
(5) The organizational requirements for evolutionary moldability and for efficient information processing function are completely consistent.
(6) In the production of the moldable implants a fibrin mixture containing 1 i.u.
(7) The composite implant was moldable, easily contoured, and technically easier to use than demineralized bone alone.
(8) Shoe modification is possible using moldable plastics and metatarsal bars.
(9) We are developing a synthetic material consisting of proteins which stimulate bone repair encased within a moldable, biodegradable delivery system.
(10) Although the method of application is not critical, new products such as moldable frozen gel packs make on-the-field use simple.
(11) Sutures were placed percutaneously around the sternum and through predrilled holes in a piece of moldable splint material that had been contoured to fit a normal-shaped thorax.
(12) In the infant, this results in typical radiologic findings related to an epiphyseal ossification center which is cartilagenous and moldable and results in progressive medial wedging.
(13) Other factors considered were: amount and rate of permanent deformation offset by considerations of enhanced moldability when comparing the neoprene and urethane materials with the polyethylene foams.
(14) This material is a moldable putty which, upon polymerization, forms a rigid elastomeric material, providing a half-value layer of approximately 2.5 to 2.8 cm for a gamma-ray beam from a 60Co source.
(15) It is nonirritating to the skin, light, durable, easily moldable, relatively inexpensive, retains suspension mechanisms adequately, and allows the production of a cosmetically acceptable training limb.
(16) The ideal insert represents a combination of material to achieve both durability and moldability.
(17) The Magnum system, initially designed for coronary angioplasty (PTCA) of chronic total occlusion, consists of a balloon catheter and a solid steel 0.021 inch (0.53 mm) steerable and removable wire with a soft and moldable distal portion, tipped with a 1 mm olive.
(18) The Chondroplast prove quite moldable, easy to use, did not cause allergies or rejection.
(19) Finally, the technique described uses a moldable bone graft.
(20) For this purpose, moldable silicone rubber is used to add volume to a ready-made nostril splint.
Moltable
Definition:
(a.) Capable of assuming a molten state; meltable; fusible.