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WATER MOLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WATER MOLE is desman. www.merriam-webster.com
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water mole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (archaic) A shrew mole. · (archaic)platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). · Synonym: duck mole · A desman (Desmana moschata or Galemys pyrenaicus). en.wiktionary.org
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Water Mole | Wiki101 - Fandom
Water Moles, also spelled Water-Moles, are a sentient race found throughout the Spiral. They are most prominent in the worlds of Celestia and Skull Island but ... 101universe.fandom.com
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water-mole
ˈwater-mole [mole n.2] † 1. The water-vole, Arvicola amphibius. Obs.1770 Pennant Zool. IV. 84, I imagine it [the water shrew⁓mouse] is the same which the inhabitants of Sutherland name the water mole. 2. Austral. The ornithorhynchus or duck-bill.1815 in Oxley Jrnls. Two Exped. N.S. Wales (1820) 367 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mole (architecture) - Wikipedia
A mole is a massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater, or a causeway separating two bodies of water. en.wikipedia.org
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Creature:Crazy Water-Mole - Wizard101 Wiki
Crazy Water-Mole ... Spell Notes ... Quest Appearances ... Moles Gone Wild » Shake a Spear ... Stormblade ... Storm Trap ... Natural Attack (Storm 260) ... Lightning Bats ... wiki.wizard101central.com
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water-mail
▪ I. † water-mail1 Sc. Obs. [mail n.2] A rent charged upon a piece of water.1455 Sc. Acts Jas. II (1814) II. 42/2 Þe lordschippe of Abernethy with þe watter malys of Inuerness. 1488 Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 381/1 Dicto duci hereditarie pertinentem de magnis custumis et aquarum firmis nuncupatis le Water... Oxford English Dictionary
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How Much Water is a Mole of Water? - ThoughtCo
Water (H2O) is made from 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen. A mole of water molecules would be 2 moles of hydrogen atoms plus 1 mole of ... www.thoughtco.com
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Star-nosed Mole: a Nose that Knows | The Outside Story
A palm-sized mole whose pink, star-shaped nose contains 22 fleshy tentacle-like appendages, living right here underfoot in New England. northernwoodlands.org
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water mole, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun water mole is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for water mole is from 1770, in the writing of Thomas ... www.oed.com
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The Mole - FSU Chemistry
One mole of Water is composed of 1 mole of Oxygen and two moles of Hydrogen. The ... So if we had exactly 18.014g of water we would have 1 mole of water. www.chem.fsu.edu
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Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park
Other species include the alpine marmot, boar, and the Pyrenean desman or water-mole (Galemys pyrenaicus), as well as raptors like the golden eagle, the wikipedia.org
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tambreet
‖ tambreet (tæmˈbriːt) [Mallangong lang. of New South Wales.] A native name of the duckbilled platypus.1840 Penny Cycl. XVII. 28/1 The Duckbill, or Duckbilled Platypus..; Mallangong, Tambreet,..Water-mole of the English colonists. 1864 in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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duck-bill
ˈduck-bill, n. [f. duck n.1 + bill n.2] a. Red wheat; more fully duck-bill wheat.1556 Withals Dict. (1568) 20 a/1 Ador, is also an other kinde of wheate..whiche we doo nowe call duckbill. 1597 Gerarde Herbal i. xl. §5. 60 Red Wheate is called in Kent Duckbill Wheate. c 1680 Enquiries 2/2 Wheat—Squar... Oxford English Dictionary
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mole
▪ I. mole, n.1 (məʊl) Forms: 1 maal, mál, 5 mool, 6 moole, 6–7 moll, moale, 7 molle, moal, 9 Sc. dial. maele, mail, 4– mole. [OE. mál ? neut., corresp. to OHG. meil neut., meila str. and wk. fem. (MHG. meil neut., meile str. and wk. fem.), Goth. mail neut.] † 1. A discoloured spot, esp. on cloth, li... Oxford English Dictionary
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