
1) ABC game show baddie 2) ABC gameshow baddie 3) Abraham Lincoln costume need 4) Agricultural pest 5) Backyard burrower 6) Beauty mark 7) Beauty spot 8) Birthmark 9) Blemish 10) Blind burrower 11) Breakwater 12) Burrower 13) Burrowing animal 14) Burrowing beast 15) Burrowing creature 16) Burrowing critter
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1) Agent 2) Breakwater 3) Burrowingmammal 4) Counterspy 5) Double agent 6) Groyne 7) Informant 8) Informer 9) Jetty 10) Lump 11) Mol 12) Plant 13) Seawall 14) Spy 15) Talpa 16) Undercover agent 17) Wen
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- a spy who works against enemy espionage
- (Mexican) spicy sauce often containing chocolate
- a small congenital pigmented spot on the skin
- a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away
- small velvety-furred burrowing mammal having small eyes and fossorial forefeet
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(mol) SI unit for amount of substance, defined as the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12. One mole of a molecular compound contains Avogadro's number molecules and has a mass equal to the substance's molecular weight, in grams.
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(mol) The mole is the SI unit for amount of substance. 1 mole of particles is equal to the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12. 1 mole of molecules has a mass equal to the molecular weight in grams.
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• (n.) A spot, mark, or small permanent protuberance on the human body; esp., a spot which is dark-colored, from which commonly issue one or more hairs. • (n.) A mound or massive work formed of masonry or large stones, etc., laid in the sea, often extended either in a right line or an arc of a circle before a port which it serves to defen...
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(Vegetarian) Rich, dark, smooth, reddish-brown Mexican sauce made with onion, garlic, several types of chilies, ground sesame or pumpkin seeds and Mexican chocolate.
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(from the article `tunnels and underground excavations`) Since their first success in 1954, moles (mining machines) have been rapidly adopted worldwide. Close copies of the Oahe moles were used for similar ... Sporadic attempts to realize the tunnel engineer`s dream of a mechanical rotary excavator culminated in 1954 at Oahe Dam on the ...
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A benign (not cancer) growth on the skin that is formed by a cluster of melanocytes (cells that make a substance called melanin, which gives color to skin and eyes). A mole is usually dark and may be raised from the skin. Also called nevus.
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(mol) is the basic unit of measurement in chemistry. By definition, in modern chemistry, one mole represents the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon 12 (C12).
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a benign growth on the skin that is usually pigmented; also called a nevus
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<dermatology> A benign pigmented skin lesion or nevus. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(mōl) a fleshy mass formed in the uterus by degeneration or abnormal development of a zygote. hydatid mole , hydatidiform mole an abnormal pregnancy characterized by placental abnormality involving swollen chorionic villi, which form a large, grapelike mass ...
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(mōl) melanocytic nevus. any of various other pigmented skin lesions. pigmented mole pigmented nevus.
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(mōl) the base SI unit of amount of matter. It is the amount of a substance that contains as many elementary entities (atoms, ions, molecules, or free radicals) as there are atoms in 0.012 kg of carbon 12 (12C), which is Avogadro's number, 6.023 × 1023, of elementary entities.
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Mole noun [ Anglo-Saxon
māl ; akin to Old High German
meil , Goth.
mail Confer
Mail a spot.]
1. A spot; a stain; a mark which discolors or disfigures. [ Obsolete]
Piers Plowman. 2. A spot, mark, or small permanent protuberance on the human bo...
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Mole noun [ Middle English
molle , either shortened from
moldwerp , or from the root of English
mold soil: confer Dutch
mol , OD.
molworp . See
Moldwarp .]
1. (Zoology) Any insectivore of the family
Talpidæ . They have minute eyes and ...
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Mole transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Moled ;
present participle & verbal noun Moling .]
1. To form holes in, as a mole; to burrow; to excavate; as, to
mole the earth.
2. To clear of molehills. [ Prov...
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(mol) The number of grams of a chemical that is equal to its formula weight (atomic weight for an element or molecular weight for a compound).
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(Mexican) Term used for a thick sauce or paste. A spicy rich traditional Mexican sauce that is usually served with poultry. The most common ingredients include nuts, seeds, spices, Mexican chocolate, and chiles. The most famous moles are Mole Poblano and Oaxaca's black mole.
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a brown to dark-brown spot on the skin that can be flat or raised
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noun small velvety-furred burrowing mammal having small eyes and fossorial forefeet
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(chemistry) Unit of the amount of a substance. One mole of a substance is the mass that contains the same number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions, or electrons) as there are atoms in 12 grams of the isotope carbon-12. One mole of a substance is 6.022045 × 1023
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(government) Person working subversively within an organization. The term has come to be used broadly for someone who gives out (`leaks`) secret information in the public interest; it originally meant a person who spends several years working for a government department or a comp...
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(zoology) Small burrowing mammal with typically dark, velvety fur. Moles grow up to 18 cm/7 in long, and have acute senses of hearing, smell, and touch, but poor eyesight. They have short, muscular forelimbs and shovel-like, clawed front feet for burrowing in search of insects, grubs, ...
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