Mojave Desert |
a desert region of southern California. |
mol |
variant of mole4. |
molar1 |
a large tooth with a broad biting surface, used for grinding food and located in the back of the mouth behind the premolars. [2 definitions] |
molar2 |
in physics, of or relating to a mass of matter as a whole, rather than to molecules or atoms. [2 definitions] |
molasses |
a thick dark brown syrup produced from sorghum or as a by-product when sugar is refined. |
mold1 |
a hollow form used to give a particular shape to a soft or molten substance that is poured into it and allowed to harden. [10 definitions] |
mold2 |
a surface growth of fungus, often fuzzy or downy, that forms on stale, damp, or decaying matter. [4 definitions] |
mold3 |
a loose rich soil that contains much decayed organic matter. |
moldboard |
a curved metal plate on a plow that turns over the soil. [3 definitions] |
molder1 |
to turn gradually to dust; crumble; decay. [2 definitions] |
molder2 |
one who molds or makes molds. |
molding |
the act or process of shaping or forming something. [3 definitions] |
Moldova |
a country of East Europe bordered by Romania and Ukraine; formerly a republic of the Soviet Union. |
moldy |
of, containing, or covered with mold. [2 definitions] |
mole2 |
a small permanent spot or blemish on the skin, usu. brown and sometimes slightly raised and hairy. |
mole3 |
any of various small, insect-eating mammals that have very small eyes, soft light brown to dark gray fur, and strong forefeet, and that usu. tunnel or burrow underground. [2 definitions] |
mole4 |
a massive stone or concrete structure serving as a pier or breakwater. [2 definitions] |
mole5 |
the quantity of a substance that has a weight, measured in grams, that is numerically equal to the molecular weight of that substance. |
mole6 |
a tumor or mass in the uterus, resulting from an ovum that degenerates or does not develop normally. |
mole1 |
any of the thick spicy sauces of Mexican origin having a base of unsweetened chocolate and chile peppers. |
molecular |
concerning, caused by, or consisting of molecules. |