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molar (encz) | molar,molár	n: [zoo.] [med.]	druh zubu	Stanislav Horáček |  
molar (encz) | molar,molární	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
molar (encz) | molar,molekulový	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
molar (encz) | molar,stolička	n: [zoo.] [med.]	druh zubu	Zdeněk Brož |  
Molar (gcide) | Molar \Mo"lar\, a. [L. molaris, fr. mola mill, fr. molere to
    grind in a mill. See Mill the machine.]
    Having power to grind; grinding; as, the molar teeth; also,
    of or pertaining to the molar teeth. --Bacon.
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Molar (gcide) | Molar \Mo"lar\, n. (Anat.)
    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The
    molars which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are
    designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded
    by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See
    Tooth.
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molar (gcide) | molar \mo"lar\ (m[=o]"l[~e]r), a. [L. moles mass.] (Mech.)
    Of or pertaining to a mass of matter; -- said of the
    properties or motions of masses, as distinguished from those
    of molecules or atoms.
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molar (gcide) | molar \mo"lar\ (m[=o]"l[~e]r or m[=o]"l[aum]r), a. [L. moles
    mass.] (Chem.)
    Being at a concentration having the designated number of
    moles (of solute) per liter of solvent; as, an 0.2 molar
    solution of sodium chloride in water is close to isotonic.
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molar (wn) | molar
     adj 1: of or pertaining to the grinding teeth in the back of a
            mammal's mouth; "molar teeth"
     2: designating a solution containing one mole of solute per
        liter of solution
     3: containing one mole of a substance; "molar weight"
     4: pertaining to large units of behavior; "such molar problems
        of personality as the ego functions"--R.R. Hunt [ant:
        molecular(a)]
     n 1: grinding tooth with a broad crown; located behind the
          premolars [syn: molar, grinder] |  
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molar concentration (encz) | molar concentration,	n:		 |  
molar pregnancy (encz) | molar pregnancy,	n:		 |  
molarities (encz) | molarities,			 |  
molarity (encz) | molarity,molarita	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
molars (encz) | molars,moláry	n: pl. [zoo.] [med.]	druh zubů	Stanislav Horáčekmolars,stoličky	n: pl. [zoo.] [med.]	druh zubů	Jirka Daněk |  
premolar (encz) | premolar,premolár	n: [zoo.] [med.]	druh zubu	Zdeněk Brožpremolar,třenový zub	n: [zoo.] [med.]		Stanislav Horáček |  
premolars (encz) | premolars,premoláry	n: pl. [zoo.] [med.]	druh zubů	Stanislav Horáčekpremolars,třenové zuby	n: pl. [zoo.] [med.]		Jirka Daněk |  
molarita (czen) | molarita,molarityn:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Milk molar (gcide) | Milk \Milk\ (m[i^]lk), n. [AS. meoluc, meoloc, meolc, milc; akin
    to OFries. meloc, D. melk, G. milch, OHG. miluh, Icel.
    mj[=o]lk, Sw. mj["o]lk, Dan. melk, Goth. miluks, G. melken to
    milk, OHG. melchan, Lith. milszti, L. mulgere, Gr.
    'ame`lgein. [root]107. Cf. Milch, Emulsion, Milt soft
    roe of fishes.]
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    1. (Physiol.) A white fluid secreted by the mammary glands of
       female mammals for the nourishment of their young,
       consisting of minute globules of fat suspended in a
       solution of casein, albumin, milk sugar, and inorganic
       salts. "White as morne milk." --Chaucer.
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    2. (Bot.) A kind of juice or sap, usually white in color,
       found in certain plants; latex. See Latex.
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    3. An emulsion made by bruising seeds; as, the milk of
       almonds, produced by pounding almonds with sugar and
       water.
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    4. (Zool.) The ripe, undischarged spat of an oyster.
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    Condensed milk. See under Condense, v. t.
 
    Milk crust (Med.), vesicular eczema occurring on the face
       and scalp of nursing infants. See Eczema.
 
    Milk fever.
       (a) (Med.) A fever which accompanies or precedes the first
           lactation. It is usually transitory.
       (b) (Vet. Surg.) A form puerperal peritonitis in cattle;
           also, a variety of meningitis occurring in cows after
           calving.
 
    Milk glass, glass having a milky appearance.
 
    Milk knot (Med.), a hard lump forming in the breast of a
       nursing woman, due to obstruction to the flow of milk and
       congestion of the mammary glands.
 
    Milk leg (Med.), a swollen condition of the leg, usually in
       puerperal women, caused by an inflammation of veins, and
       characterized by a white appearance occasioned by an
       accumulation of serum and sometimes of pus in the cellular
       tissue.
 
    Milk meats, food made from milk, as butter and cheese.
       [Obs.] --Bailey.
 
    Milk mirror. Same as Escutcheon, 2.
 
    Milk molar (Anat.), one of the deciduous molar teeth which
       are shed and replaced by the premolars.
 
    Milk of lime (Chem.), a watery emulsion of calcium hydrate,
       produced by macerating quicklime in water.
 
    Milk parsley (Bot.), an umbelliferous plant ({Peucedanum
       palustre}) of Europe and Asia, having a milky juice.
 
    Milk pea (Bot.), a genus (Galactia) of leguminous and,
       usually, twining plants.
 
    Milk sickness (Med.), See milk sickness in the
       vocabulary.
 
    Milk snake (Zool.), a harmless American snake ({Ophibolus
       triangulus}, or Ophibolus eximius). It is variously
       marked with white, gray, and red. Called also {milk
       adder}, chicken snake, house snake, etc.
 
    Milk sugar. (Physiol. Chem.) See Lactose, and {Sugar of
       milk} (below).
 
    Milk thistle (Bot.), an esculent European thistle ({Silybum
       marianum}), having the veins of its leaves of a milky
       whiteness.
 
    Milk thrush. (Med.) See Thrush.
 
    Milk tooth (Anat.), one of the temporary first set of teeth
       in young mammals; in man there are twenty.
 
    Milk tree (Bot.), a tree yielding a milky juice, as the cow
       tree of South America (Brosimum Galactodendron), and the
       Euphorbia balsamifera of the Canaries, the milk of both
       of which is wholesome food.
 
    Milk vessel (Bot.), a special cell in the inner bark of a
       plant, or a series of cells, in which the milky juice is
       contained. See Latex.
 
    Rock milk. See Agaric mineral, under Agaric.
 
    Sugar of milk. The sugar characteristic of milk; a hard
       white crystalline slightly sweet substance obtained by
       evaporation of the whey of milk. It is used in pellets and
       powder as a vehicle for homeopathic medicines, and as an
       article of diet. See Lactose.
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Molar (gcide) | Molar \Mo"lar\, a. [L. molaris, fr. mola mill, fr. molere to
    grind in a mill. See Mill the machine.]
    Having power to grind; grinding; as, the molar teeth; also,
    of or pertaining to the molar teeth. --Bacon.
    [1913 Webster]Molar \Mo"lar\, n. (Anat.)
    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The
    molars which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are
    designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded
    by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See
    Tooth.
    [1913 Webster]molar \mo"lar\ (m[=o]"l[~e]r), a. [L. moles mass.] (Mech.)
    Of or pertaining to a mass of matter; -- said of the
    properties or motions of masses, as distinguished from those
    of molecules or atoms.
    [PJC]molar \mo"lar\ (m[=o]"l[~e]r or m[=o]"l[aum]r), a. [L. moles
    mass.] (Chem.)
    Being at a concentration having the designated number of
    moles (of solute) per liter of solvent; as, an 0.2 molar
    solution of sodium chloride in water is close to isotonic.
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Molary (gcide) | Molary \Mo"la*ry\, a.
    Same as 2d Molar.
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Praemolar (gcide) | Praemolar \Pr[ae]*mo"lar\, a.
    See Premolar.
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Premolar (gcide) | Premolar \Pre*mo"lar\, a. (Anat.)
    Situated in front of the molar teeth. --n. An anterior molar
    tooth which has replaced a deciduous molar. See Tooth.
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premolars (gcide) | Molar \Mo"lar\, n. (Anat.)
    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The
    molars which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are
    designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded
    by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See
    Tooth.
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true molars (gcide) | Molar \Mo"lar\, n. (Anat.)
    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The
    molars which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are
    designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded
    by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See
    Tooth.
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molar concentration (wn) | molar concentration
     n 1: concentration measured by the number of moles of solute per
          liter of solution [syn: molarity, molar concentration,
          M] |  
molar pregnancy (wn) | molar pregnancy
     n 1: an abnormality during pregnancy; chorionic villi around the
          fetus degenerate and form clusters of fluid-filled sacs;
          usually associated with the death of the fetus [syn:
          hydatid mole, hydatidiform mole, molar pregnancy] |  
molarity (wn) | molarity
     n 1: concentration measured by the number of moles of solute per
          liter of solution [syn: molarity, molar concentration,
          M] |  
premolar (wn) | premolar
     n 1: a tooth having two cusps or points; located between the
          incisors and the molars [syn: premolar, bicuspid] |  
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