moles (Meaning)

moles

a machine for tunneling, one within an organization who passes on information, any of numerous burrowing mammals with tiny eyes, concealed ears, and soft fur that eat insects, the harbor formed by a mole, hydatidiform mole, any of numerous burrowing insectivores (especially family Talpidae) with tiny eyes, concealed ears, and soft fur, an abnormal mass in the uterus, a massive work formed of masonry and large stones or earth laid in the sea as a pier or breakwater, nevus, the base unit of amount of pure substance in the International System of Units that is defined as having exactly 6.02214076 x 1023 indivisible units (such as atoms or molecules) of that substance, an abnormal mass in the uterus especially when containing fetal tissues, a spy (such as a double agent) who establishes a cover long before beginning espionage, one who works in the dark, a blood clot containing a degenerated fetus and its membranes, the base unit in the International System of Units for the amount of pure substance that contains the same number of elementary entities as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of the isotope carbon 12, a pier made of heavy solid material (as concrete or stone) that protects a harbor from rough seas, a pigmented spot, mark, or small permanent protuberance on the human body, a spicy sauce made with chiles and usually chocolate and served with meat, a small usually brown and sometimes slightly raised permanent spot on the skin

moles Sentence Examples

  1. The chemist accurately measured the moles of sodium chloride in the solution.
  2. The scientist calculated the number of moles of glucose present in the sample.
  3. The doctor detected an excessive number of moles on the patient's skin.
  4. The animal burrowed into the ground, leaving behind rows of tiny moles.
  5. The astronomer identified the star Betelgeuse as one of the brightest moles in the constellation Orion.
  6. The seamstress meticulously created a dress with intricate moles.
  7. The gardener carefully watered the moles in the flowerbed to promote growth.
  8. The archaeologist discovered the remains of an ancient civilization with multiple moles.
  9. The electrician installed a new outlet, ensuring the moles were properly grounded.
  10. The hiker stumbled across a series of moles, indicating the presence of wildlife in the area.

FAQs About the word moles

a machine for tunneling, one within an organization who passes on information, any of numerous burrowing mammals with tiny eyes, concealed ears, and soft fur th

spies, agents, operatives, undercover agents, secret agents, emissaries, undercovers,assets, spooks, informers

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The chemist accurately measured the moles of sodium chloride in the solution.

The scientist calculated the number of moles of glucose present in the sample.

The doctor detected an excessive number of moles on the patient's skin.

The animal burrowed into the ground, leaving behind rows of tiny moles.