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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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Necrobiosis
::
Necrobiosis
(n.) The death of a part by
molecular
disintegration
and
without
loss of
continuity,
as in the
processes
of
degeneration
and
atrophy..
Tribasic
::
Tribasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
three
molecules
of a
monacid
base, or their
equivalent;
having
three
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by basic
elements
on
radicals;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
citric
acid is a
tribasic
acid..
Undecane
::
Undecane
(n.) A
liquid
hydrocarbon,
C11H24,
of the
methane
series,
found in
petroleum;
-- so
called
from its
containing
eleven
carbon
atoms in the
molecule..
Protosulphide
::
Protosulphide
(n.) That one of a
series
of
sulphides
of any
element
which has the
lowest
proportion
of
sulphur;
a
sulphide
with but one atom of
sulphur
in the
molecule.
Tetrabasic
::
Tetrabasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
four
molecules
of a
monacid
base;
having
four
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by
bases;
quadribasic;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
normal
silicic
acid,
Si(OH)4,
is a
tetrabasic
acid..
Molecular
::
Molecular
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
connected
with,
produced
by, or
consisting
of,
molecules;
as,
molecular
forces;
molecular
groups
of
atoms,
etc..
Intramolecular
::
Intramolecular
(a.)
Between
molecules;
situated,
or
acting,
between
the
molecules
of
bodies..
Pentacid
::
Pentacid
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing,
or
combining
with, five
molecules
of a
monobasic
acid;
having
five
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
substitution
by acid
residues;
-- said of
certain
complex
bases..
Quartenylic
::
Quartenylic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid of the
acrylic
acid
series,
metameric
with
crotonic
acid, and
obtained
as a
colorless
liquid;
-- so
called
from
having
four
carbon
atoms in the
molecule.
Called
also
isocrotonic
acid..
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..
Troubler
::
Troubler
(n.) One who
troubles
or
disturbs;
one who
afflicts
or
molests;
a
disturber;
as, a
troubler
of the
peace..
Quartane
::
Quartane
(n.)
Butane,
each
molecule
of which has four
carbon
atoms..
Chrysochlore
::
Chrysochlore
(n.) A South
African
mole of the genus
Chrysochloris;
the
golden
mole, the fur of which
reflects
brilliant
metallic
hues of green and
gold..
Sea Bank
::
Sea bank () A bank or mole to
defend
against
the sea.
Cistercian
::
Cistercian
(n.) A monk of the
prolific
branch
of the
Benedictine
Order,
established
in 1098 at
Citeaux,
in
France,
by
Robert,
abbot of
Molesme.
For two
hundred
years the
Cistercians
followed
the rule of St.
Benedict
in all its
rigor..
Micella
::
Micella
(n.) A
theoretical
aggregation
of
molecules
constituting
a
structural
particle
of
protoplasm,
capable
of
increase
or
diminution
without
change
in
chemical
nature..
Purblind
::
Purblind
(a.)
Nearsighted,
or
dim-sighted;
seeing
obscurely;
as, a
purblind
eye; a
purblind
mole..
Ozone
::
Ozone (n.) A
colorless
gaseous
substance
(O/)
obtained
(as by the
silent
discharge
of
electricity
in
oxygen)
as an
allotropic
form of
oxygen,
containing
three atoms in the
molecule.
It is a
streng
oxidizer,
and
probably
exists
in the air,
though
by he
ordinary
tests it is
liable
to be
confused
with
certain
other
substances,
as
hydrogen
dioxide,
or
certain
oxides
of
nitrogen.
It
derives
its name from its
peculiar
odor, which
resembles
that of weak
chlorine..
Heptane
::
Heptane
(n.) Any one of
several
isometric
hydrocarbons,
C7H16,
of the
paraffin
series
(nine are
possible,
four are
known);
-- so
called
because
the
molecule
has seven
carbon
atoms.
Specifically,
a
colorless
liquid,
found as a
constituent
of
petroleum,
in the tar oil of
cannel
coal, etc..
Water Mole
::
Water mole () The shrew mole. See under
Shrew.
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