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Definition of mole
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Mole (v. t.) To form holes in, as a mole; to
burrow;
to
excavate;
as, to mole the
earth..
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Polyacid
::
Polyacid
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing,
or of
combining
with,
several
molecules
of a
monobasic
acid;
having
more than one
hydrogen
atom
capable
of being
replaced
by acid
radicals;
-- said of
certain
bases;
as,
calcium
hydrate
and
glycerin
are
polyacid
bases..
Molecule
::
Molecule
(n.) The
smallest
part of any
substance
which
possesses
the
characteristic
properties
and
qualities
of that
substance,
and which can exist alone in a free
state..
Chromoplastid
::
Chromoplastid
(n.) A
protoplasmic
granule
of some other color than
green;
-- also
called
chromoleucite.
Nonane
::
Nonane
(n.) One of a group of
metameric
hydrocarbons
C9H20 of the
paraffin
series;
-- so
called
because
of the nine
carbon
atoms in the
molecule.
Normal
nonane
is a
colorless
volatile
liquid,
an
ingredient
of
ordinary
kerosene..
Mole
::
Mole (v. t.) To clear of
molehills.
Molar
::
Molar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a mass of
matter;
-- said of the
properties
or
motions
of
masses,
as
distinguished
from those of
molecules
or
atoms..
Slepez
::
Slepez
(n.) A
burrowing
rodent
(Spalax
typhlus),
native
of
Russia
and Asia
Minor.
It has the
general
appearance
of a mole, and is
destitute
of eyes.
Called
also mole rat..
Water Mole
::
Water mole () The duck mole. See under Duck.
Intramolecular
::
Intramolecular
(a.)
Between
molecules;
situated,
or
acting,
between
the
molecules
of
bodies..
Molesty
::
Molesty
(n.)
Molestation.
Atom
::
Atom (n.) An
ultimate
particle
of
matter
not
necessarily
indivisible;
a
molecule.
Pentadecane
::
Pentadecane
(n.) A
hydrocarbon
of the
paraffin
series,
(C15H32)
found in
petroleum,
tar oil, etc., and
obtained
as a
colorless
liquid;
-- so
called
from the
fifteen
carbon
atoms in the
molecule..
Residue
::
Residue
(n.) That which
remains
of a
molecule
after the
removal
of a
portion
of its
constituents;
hence,
an atom or group
regarded
as a
portion
of a
molecule;
-- used as
nearly
equivalent
to
radical,
but in a more
general
sense..
Zemni
::
Zemni (n.) The blind mole rat
(Spalax
typhlus),
native
of
Eastern
Europe
and Asia. Its eyes and ears are
rudimentary,
and its fur is soft and
brownish,
more or less
tinged
with gray. It
constructs
extensive
burrows..
Mole
::
Mole (n.) A mass of
fleshy
or other more or less solid
matter
generated
in the
uterus.
Churrworm
::
Churrworm
(n.) An
insect
that turns about
nimbly;
the mole
cricket;
--
called
also fan
cricket.
Necrosis
::
Necrosis
(n.)
Mortification
or
gangrene
of bone, or the death of a bone or
portion
of a bone in mass, as
opposed
to its death by
molecular
disintegration.
See
Caries..
Monureid
::
Monureid
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
complex
nitrogenous
substances
regarded
as
derived
from one
molecule
of urea; as,
alloxan
is a
monureid..
Molest
::
Molest
(n.)
Molestation.
Isomeric
::
Isomeric
(a.)
Having
the same
percentage
composition;
-- said of two or more
different
substances
which
contain
the same
ingredients
in the same
proportions
by
weight,
often used with with.
Specif.:
(a)
Polymeric;
i. e.,
having
the same
elements
united
in the same
proportion
by
weight,
but with
different
molecular
weights;
as,
acetylene
and
benzine
are
isomeric
(polymeric)
with each other in this
sense.
See
Polymeric.
(b)
Metameric;
i. e.,
having
the same
elements
united
in the same
proportions
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