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MO'LE-HILL, n. A little hillock or elevation of earth thrown up by moles working...
MO'LE-TRACK, n. The course of a mole under ground.
MO'LE-WARP, n. A mole. [See Mole and mold-warp.]
MO'LECULE, n. A very minute particle of matter. Molecules are elementary, consti...
MOLEST', v.t. [L. molestus, troublesome, molo. See Mill .] To trouble; to distur...
MOLESTA'TION, n. Disturbance; annoyance; uneasiness given. [It usually expresses...
MOLEST'ED, pp. Disturbed; troubled; annoyed.
MOLEST'ER, n. One that disturbs.
MOLEST'FUL, a. Troublesome.
MOLEST'ING, ppr. Disturbing; troubling.
MO'LIEN, n. A flowering tree of China.
MOLIM'INOUS, a. [from L. molimen.] Very important. [Not used.]
MO'LINIST, n. A follower of the opinions of Molina, a Spanish Jesuit, in respect...
MOL'LIENT, a. [L. molliens, mollio. See Mellow .] Softening; assuaging; lessenin...
MOL'LIFIABLE, a. [from mollify.] That may be softened.
MOLLIFICA'TION, n. The act of mollifying or softening. 1. Mitigation; an appeasing.