mol-
91mol|li|fi|ca|tion — «MOL uh fuh KAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of mollifying or softening: »For induration, or mollification, it is to be enquired what will make metals harder and harder, and what will make them softer and softer (Francis Bacon). 2. pacification; an… …
92mol|lusc — «MOL uhsk», noun. = mollusk. (Cf. ↑mollusk) …
93mol|lusk — «MOL uhsk», noun. any one of a large group of animals having no backbone, soft bodies not composed of segments, and usually covered with a hard shell of one or more parts. The shell of mollusks is secreted by a covering mantle and is formed on… …
94Mol|ly Ma|guires — «MOL ee muh GWYRZ», 1. a secret society organized in Ireland about 1843 for resisting payment of rent during the famine. Its members disguised themselves as women when attacking rent collectors and other officials. 2. a group in the mining… …
95mol´ten|ly — mol|ten «MOHL tuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. made liquid by heat; melted: »molten steel. 2. made by melting and casting into a mold; cast: »a molten image. a) melted; a past participle of melt. – …
96mol|ten — «MOHL tuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. made liquid by heat; melted: »molten steel. 2. made by melting and casting into a mold; cast: »a molten image. a) melted; a past participle of melt. – …
97mol·lusc — mol|·lusc Mot Agut Nom masculí …
98mól książkowy — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}} osoba lubiąca dużo czytać, czytająca bardzo dużo książek {{/stl 7}} …
99mølægte — møl|æg|te ubøj. adj …
100mol|les|cence — «muh LEHS uhns», noun. a tendency toward softness …