Word: mole

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Related words: mole

the mole, moles, what is mole, mole removal, mole rat, mole skin, one mole, 1 mole, mole sauce, chemistry mole, definition of mole, molar mass, mole definition, skin tag, stoichiometry, itchy mole, raised mole, mole on skin

Synonyms: mole

mark, birthmark, freckle, blotch, spot, blemish, beauty spot, beauty mark, spy, agent, secret agent, undercover agent, operative, plant, infiltrator, sleeper, informant, informer, spook, intelligencer, counterspy, gram molecule, mol, breakwater, groyne, groin, seawall, jetty, bulwark

Translations: mole

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spanish
Translations:
lunar, malecón, topo, mol, moles, en moles
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german
Translations:
mol, mole, knötchen, leberfleck, spion, wellenbrecher, maulwurf, hautknötchen, pigmentfleck, Maulwurf, ...
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french
Translations:
taupe, estacade, digue, brise-lames, chaussée, jetée, môle, moles, molaire, en moles, ...
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italian
Translations:
molo, neo, talpa, moli
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portuguese
Translations:
molde, toupeira, moles, mol, molar, em moles
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dutch
Translations:
havendam, mol, pier, moedervlek, molaire, mol-
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russian
Translations:
родинка, крот, мол, дамба, грамм-молекула, моль, моля, мольное, мольных
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norwegian
Translations:
moldvarp, bølgebryter, føflekk, muldvarp, føflekken, mol
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swedish
Translations:
pir, mullvad, mol, mol-
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finnish
Translations:
maamyyrä, myyrä, aallonmurtaja, mooli, moolia, mol, mooli-, mol-
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danish
Translations:
muldvarp, mol, mol-
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czech
Translations:
molo, krtek, hráz, mol, molu, molární, molárních
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polish
Translations:
wtyczka, kret, kręt, zaśniad, grobla, molo, pieprzyk, mol, molowych, mola
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hungarian
Translations:
mól, szépségfolt, anyajegy, üszög, vakond, májfolt, mol
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turkish
Translations:
köstebek, dalgakıran, mol, mol bazında, molü
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greek
Translations:
μόλος, τυφλοπόντικας, γραμμομόριο, γραμμομόρια, γραμμομοριακή
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ukrainian
Translations:
шаблони, моль, міль
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albanian
Translations:
mol, nishan, urith, pendë, Urithi
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bulgarian
Translations:
къртица, къртица', мол, мола, къртицата, молни, молно
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belarusian
Translations:
моль
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estonian
Translations:
sünnimärk, mool, raha, muul, mutt, mooli, mol
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croatian
Translations:
pristanište, pjega, mladež, gat, krtica, lukobran, mola, mol
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icelandic
Translations:
bryggja, mól, Mole, mói, mól af
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latin
Translations:
talpa
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lithuanian
Translations:
kurmis, molis, mol, apgamas, damba
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latvian
Translations:
viļņlauzis, kurmis, mols, molu, mola, moli
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macedonian
Translations:
крт, мол, бенка, попово, молови
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romanian
Translations:
dig, cârtiţă, mol, moli, molar, aluniță, molare
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slovenian
Translations:
krtek, mol, mola, molov, molsko
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slovak
Translations:
krtek, krtko, krtkovia

The meaning and "use of": mole

noun
  • a small burrowing insectivorous mammal with dark velvety fur, a long muzzle, and very small eyes. - The fur of moles is velvety and can lie equally well in any direction, which allows easy movement in the burrows backward as well as forwards.
  • a spy who achieves over a long period an important position within the security defenses of a country. - There may have been a mole planted by the security services inside the terror cells in the country.
  • a small, often slightly raised blemish on the skin made dark by a high concentration of melanin. - It's essential that people monitor their moles and skin blemishes and report any changes in them.
  • a large solid structure on a shore serving as a pier, breakwater, or causeway. - The north and south moles connect to the shore and the seabed ascends from 30m to nothing along the length of them.
  • the SI unit of amount of substance, equal to the quantity containing as many elementary units as there are atoms in 0.012 kg of carbon-12. - One chaotic chemical system that has been well studied is a mixture of equal numbers of moles of carbon monoxide and oxygen with a small amount of molecular hydrogen.
  • an abnormal mass of tissue in the uterus. - After the uterus is emptied, about 20 percent of complete moles and 2 percent of partial moles persist and the remaining abnormal tissue may continue to grow.
  • a highly spiced Mexican sauce made chiefly from chili peppers and chocolate, served with meat. - Oaxaca's traditional food is widely seen as the best in Mexico and local specialties include tamales, fried grasshoppers and a spicy chilli and chocolate sauce known as mole .

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