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Толковый словарь английского языка - mole

 

Mole

mole
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English māl; akin to Old High German meil spot Date: 14th century a pigmented spot, mark, or small permanent protuberance on the human body, II. noun Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle Low German mol Date: 14th century any of numerous burrowing insectivores (especially family Talpidae) with tiny eyes, concealed ears, and soft fur, one who works in the dark, a machine for tunneling, a spy (as a double agent) who establishes a cover long before beginning espionage, III. noun see: mill Date: 15th century an abnormal mass in the uterus especially when containing fetal tissues, IV. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian molo, from Late Greek mōlos, from Latin ~s, literally, mass, exertion; akin to Greek mōlos exertion Date: circa 1548 a massive work formed of masonry and large stones or earth laid in the sea as a pier or breakwater, the harbor formed by a ~, V. noun also mol Etymology: German Mol, short for Molekulargewicht ~cular weight, from ~kular ~cular + Gewicht weight Date: 1902 the base unit of amount of pure substance in the International System of Units that contains the same number of elementary entities as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of the isotope carbon 12, VI. noun Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl mōlli sauce Date: 1901 a spicy sauce made with chilies and usually chocolate and served with meat
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  1. n. 1 any small burrowing insect-eating mammal of the family Talpidae, esp. Talpa europaea, with dark velvety fur and very small eyes. 2 colloq. a a spy established deep within an organization and usu. dormant for a long period while attaining a position of trust. b a betrayer of confidential information. Etymology: ME molle, prob. f. MDu. moll(e), mol, MLG mol, mul 2. n. a small often slightly raised dark blemish on the skin caused by a high concentration of melanin. Etymology: OE mal f. Gmc 3. n. 1 a massive structure serving as a pier, breakwater, or causeway. 2 an artificial harbour. Etymology: F m{ocirc}le f. L moles mass 4. n. Chem. the SI unit of amount of substance equal to the quantity containing as many elementary units as there are atoms in 0.012 kg of carbon-12. Etymology: G Mol f. Molek{uuml}l MOLECULE 5. n. Med. an abnormal mass of tissue in the uterus. Etymology: F m{ocirc}le f. L mola millstone ...
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