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Mole
Mole
n.
A
spot
; a
stain
; a
mark
which
discolors
or
disfigures
.
Mole
n.
A
spot
,
mark
, or
small
permanent
protuberance
on
the
human
body
;
esp
., a
spot
which
is
dark
-
colored
,
from
which
commonly
issue
one
or
more
hairs
.
Mole
n.
A
mass
of
fleshy
or
other
more
or
less
solid
matter
generated
in
the
uterus
.
Mole
n.
A
mound
or
massive
work
formed
of
masonry
or
large
stones
,
etc
.,
laid
in
the
sea
,
often
extended
either
in a
right
line
or an
arc
of a
circle
before
a
port
which
it
serves
to
defend
from
the
violence
of
the
waves
,
thus
protecting
ships
in a
harbor
;
also
,
sometimes
,
the
harbor
itself
.
Mole
n.
Any
insectivore
of
the
family
Talpidae
.
They
have
minute
eyes
and
ears
,
soft
fur
,
and
very
large
and
strong
fore
feet
.
Mole
n.
A
plow
of
peculiar
construction
,
for
forming
underground
drains
.
Mole
v. t.
To
form
holes
in, as a
mole
; to
burrow
; to
excavate
; as, to
mole
the
earth
.
Mole
v. t.
To
clear
of
molehills
.
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