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mole A spy who establishes a cover identity, cover story and cover occupation long before starting espionage.
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mollusk an animal having a soft, unsegmented body with a muscular foot, but lacking a backbone and usually protected by a hard shell; snails, slugs, clams, and mussels are examples of mollusks; also spelled mollusc
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molt to shed, as in feathers, shell, or skin, periodically and before new growth
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molecular formula The formula of a molecule of a compound.
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molecular weight The weight of the molecular formula, calculated from a table of atomic weights. The weighted average of the masses of the individual molecules in the substance. Because of the presence of different isotopes, the molecular weight differs from the precise mass of a single molecule.
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