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mo·lar 1 M0371600 (mō′lər)adj.1. Chemistry a. Relating to or designating the molarity of a solution.b. Relating to one mole of a substance.2. Physics Of or relating to a body of matter as a whole, perceived apart from molecular or atomic properties. [From mole.]
mo·lar 2 M0371600 (mō′lər)n. A tooth with a broad crown used to grind food, located behind the premolars.adj.1. Relating to the molars.2. Capable of grinding. [From Middle English molares, molars, from Latin molāris, belonging to a mill, grinder, molar, from mola, millstone; see melə- in Indo-European roots.]molar (ˈməʊlə) n1. (Dentistry) any of the 12 broad-faced grinding teeth in man2. (Zoology) a corresponding tooth in other mammalsadj3. (Dentistry) of, relating to, or designating any of these teeth4. (Zoology) of, relating to, or designating any of these teeth5. used for or capable of grinding[C16: from Latin molāris for grinding, from mola millstone]
molar (ˈməʊlə) adj1. (Chemistry) (of a physical quantity) per unit amount of substance: molar volume. 2. (Chemistry) (not recommended in technical usage) (of a solution) containing one mole of solute per litre of solution[C19: from Latin mōlēs a mass]mo•lar1 (ˈmoʊ lər) n. 1. Also called mo′lar tooth`. a tooth having a broad biting surface adapted for grinding, being one of 12 in humans, with 3 on each side of the upper and lower jaws. adj. 2. adapted for grinding, as teeth. 3. pertaining to such teeth. [1535–45; < Latin molāris grinder =mol(a) millstone + -āris -ar1] mo•lar2 (ˈmoʊ lər) adj. pertaining to a body of matter as a whole, as contrasted with molecular and atomic. [1860–65; < Latin mōl(ēs) a mass] mo•lar3 (ˈmoʊ lər) adj. describing a solution containing one mole of solute per liter of solution. [1860–65] mo·lar 1 (mō′lər) Chemistry 1. Relating to a mole.2. Containing one mole of solute per liter of solution.
molar 2 Any of the teeth located toward the back of the jaws, having broad crowns for grinding food. Adult humans have 12 molars.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | molar - grinding tooth with a broad crown; located behind the premolarsgrindertooth - hard bonelike structures in the jaws of vertebrates; used for biting and chewing or for attack and defensewisdom tooth - any of the last 4 teeth on each side of the upper and lower jaw; the last of the permanent teeth to erupt (between ages 16 and 21) | Adj. | 1. | molar - of or pertaining to the grinding teeth in the back of a mammal's mouth; "molar teeth" | | 2. | molar - designating a solution containing one mole of solute per liter of solution | | 3. | molar - containing one mole of a substance; "molar weight" | | 4. | molar - pertaining to large units of behavior; "such molar problems of personality as the ego functions"--R.R. Huntpsychological science, psychology - the science of mental lifemolecular - relating to simple or elementary organization; "proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception"--G.A. Miller | Translationsmolar (ˈməulə) noun a back tooth which is used for grinding food. 臼齒 臼齿molar
molar11. any of the 12 broad-faced grinding teeth in man 2. a corresponding tooth in other mammals
molar21. (of a physical quantity) per unit amount of substance 2. (not recommended in technical usage) (of a solution) containing one mole of solute per litre of solution molar[′mō·lər] (anatomy) A tooth adapted for grinding. Any of the three pairs of cheek teeth behind the premolars on each side of the jaws in humans. (physical chemistry) Denoting a physical quantity divided by the amount of substance expressed in moles. molar
mo·lar (mō'lăr), Do not confuse this word with molal.1. Denoting a grinding, abrading, or wearing away. 2. Synonym(s): molar tooth3. Massive; relating to a mass; not molecular. 4. Denoting a concentration of 1 g.-molecular weight (1 mol) of solute per liter of solution, the common unit of concentration in chemistry. Compare: molal. 5. Denoting specific quantity, for example, molar volume (volume of 1 mol). molar (mō′lər)n. A tooth with a broad crown used to grind food, located behind the premolars.adj.1. Relating to the molars.2. Capable of grinding.molar Chemistry adjective Referring to the number of moles of solute/L of solution. Dentistry noun Any of the posterior, multicusped teeth adapted to grinding.molar adjective Referring to the number of moles of solute/L of solution noun Dentistry Any of the posterior, multicusped teeth adapted to grinding Latin mola, millstone. See Peg molar. mo·lar (mō'lăr) 1. Denoting a grinding, abrading, or wearing away. 2. Synonym(s): molar tooth. 3. Massive; relating to a mass; not molecular. 4. Denoting a concentration of 1 gram-molecular weight (1 mol) of solute per liter of solution, the common unit of concentration in chemistry. Compare: molal5. Denoting specific quantity, e.g., molar volume (volume of 1 mol). [L. molaris, relating to a mill, millstone]molar One of the 12 back grinding teeth. From the Latin mola , a grindstone.mo·lar (mō'lăr) 1. Synonym(s): molar tooth. 2. Denoting a grinding or wearing away. 3. Massive; relating to a mass; not molecular. 4. Denoting a concentration of 1 g.-molecular weight (1 mol) of solute per liter of solution, the common unit of concentration in chemistry. [L. molaris, relating to a mill, millstone]MOLAR
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MOLAR➣Ministry of Land and Resources (China) | MOLAR➣Modular Linux and Adaptive Runtime (computing; various schools) |
molar Related to molar: molar pregnancy, molar concentration, Molar solution, Molar massSynonyms for molarnoun grinding tooth with a broad crownSynonymsRelated Wordsadj pertaining to large units of behaviorRelated Words- psychological science
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