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mole(4)(dictionary)
mole(encyclopedia)
mole(3)(dictionary)
mole(dictionary)
mole(2)(dictionary)
Mole(health)
mole(5)(dictionary)
mole(1)(dictionary)
Mole(medicine)

bread (oh) and mole(4) (iou)


bread (oh)




[Language: Old English; Origin:]
a type of Food made from flour and water that is mixed together and then baked
::Would you like some bread with your soup?
::the smell of fresh bread
::a loaf of bread
::Could you cut me a slice of bread please?
::a piece of bread and butter
white/brown/rye etc bread
::a brown bread sandwich
your/sb's bread and butter
informal the work that provides you with most of the money that you need in order to live
::Writing is my bread and butter.
know which side your bread is buttered on
informal to know which people to be nice to in order to get advantages for yourself
old-fashioned informal money

mole(4) (iou)



mole noun3. LME.

A great mass, a large piece; bulk, mass. LME-E18.
A massive structure, esp. of stone, serving as a pier, breakwater, or causeway; the water area contained within such a structure; a man-made harbour, a port. M16.
Antiquities. A Roman form of mausoleum. M17-M19.
Comb.: mole-head the outward or seaward end of a mole.