Solo quedan 4 consultas gratuitas
Lengua inglesa
mole1
noun
1 a small insectivorous burrowing mammal with velvety greyish-black fur, a naked muzzle, very small eyes and strong front legs adapted for digging.
2 colloq a spy who works inside an organization and passes secret information to people outside it.
[20c in sense 2; 14c in sense 1]
noun
1 a small insectivorous burrowing mammal with velvety greyish-black fur, a naked muzzle, very small eyes and strong front legs adapted for digging.
2 colloq a spy who works inside an organization and passes secret information to people outside it.
[20c in sense 2; 14c in sense 1]
mole2
noun a raised or flat, dark, permanent spot on the skin, caused by a concentration of melanin. Technical equivalent naevus.
[Anglo-Saxon mal ]
noun a raised or flat, dark, permanent spot on the skin, caused by a concentration of melanin. Technical equivalent naevus.
[Anglo-Saxon mal ]
mole3
noun , pathol , med an abnormal fleshy mass formed in the uterus.
[17c: from French môle , from Latin moles mass]
noun , pathol , med an abnormal fleshy mass formed in the uterus.
[17c: from French môle , from Latin moles mass]
mole4
noun , chem (symbol mol) the SI unit of amount of substance, equal to the amount of a substance (in grams) that contains as many atoms, molecules, etc, as there are atoms of carbon in 12 grams of the isotope carbon-12.
[Early 20c: from German Mol , from Molekül molecule]
molal adjective said of a solution: containing one mole of dissolved substance per kilogram of solvent.
molar adjective
1 belonging or relating to a mole.
2 per mole or per unit amount of substance.
molarity noun .
noun , chem (symbol mol) the SI unit of amount of substance, equal to the amount of a substance (in grams) that contains as many atoms, molecules, etc, as there are atoms of carbon in 12 grams of the isotope carbon-12.
[Early 20c: from German Mol , from Molekül molecule]
molal adjective said of a solution: containing one mole of dissolved substance per kilogram of solvent.
molar adjective
1 belonging or relating to a mole.
2 per mole or per unit amount of substance.
molarity noun .
mole5
noun
1 a pier, causeway or breakwater made of stone.
2 a harbour protected by any of these.
[16c: from Latin moles mass]
noun
1 a pier, causeway or breakwater made of stone.
2 a harbour protected by any of these.
[16c: from Latin moles mass]
© Hodder Education
Palabras más buscadas
Descubre las palabras más buscadas por usuarios como tú
transigencia
transigencia
1 s. f. Condición o actitud transigente o tolerante .
EJEMPLO: con...
infame
infame
(Del lat. infamis .)
1 adj./ s. Se refiere a la persona o la acción que son...
flogosis
flogosis
(Del gr. phlogosis .)
s. f. MEDICINA Alteración patológica en una parte...
vaivén
vaivén
1 s. m. Movimiento alternativo de un cuerpo en dos sentidos opuestos a modo de balanceo u...