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Qué (quién) es molar - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Molar (disambiguation)

molar         
n.
Grinder, grinding-tooth, molar tooth, double tooth, mill-tooth.
molar         
molar1
(also molar tooth)
¦ noun a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal's mouth.
Origin
ME: from L. molaris, from mola 'millstone'.
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molar2
¦ adjective acting on or by means of large masses or units.
Origin
C19: from L. moles 'mass' + -ar1.
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molar3
¦ adjective Chemistry relating to one mole of a substance.
?(of a solution) containing one mole of solute per litre of solvent.
Derivatives
molarity noun
molar         
n.
1) to cut a molar
2) an impacted molar
3) a first; second; third molar

Wikipedia

Molar

Molar may refer to:

  • Molar (tooth), a kind of tooth found in mammals
  • Molar (grape), another name for the Spanish wine grape Listan Negro
  • Molar (unit), a unit of concentration equal to 1 mole per litre
  • Molar mass
  • Molar volume
  • El Molar, Tarragona, a village in the comarca (county) of Priorat, province of Tarragona in the autonomous region of Catalonia, Spain
  • El Molar, Madrid, a town in the north of the Community of Madrid in the road to Burgos, after San Agustín de Guadalix
Ejemplos de uso de molar
1. With one tall letter."). Examples she gives are water, nucleus, radio, valve, molar, remembrance.
2. The blow also cracked a molar, which led to a root canal, she said.
3. The proverbial bad–tempered bear with the sore head was undoubtedly suffering from an infected incisor or malign molar.
4. "I think we get the idea," I interrupted her, just as she was about to rip the decayed molar from its socket.
5. Scientists have been debating the demise of Gigantopithecus, nicknamed Giganto, since 1'35, when a Dutch paleontologist discovered the first huge, human–like molar at a Hong Kong market that was selling bones for traditional Chinese medicines.