| molar |
any of the larger teeth at the back of the mouth, used for grinding.
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| molar |
One of four basic kinds of mammalian teeth located posterior to premolars; molars have no deciduous precursor.
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| molariform |
Having the general form of a molar; most often used to describe molar-like premolars.
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| molar mass |
The mass of one mole of particles.
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| molar pregnancy |
the fertilization of an egg without a nucleus. A baby (usually anomalous) may or may not be present, and the placenta develops into a nonmalignant tumor called a hydatidiform mole. The layer of cells that line the gestational sac and normally give rise to the chorionic villi convert into a mass of clear, tapioca-like vesicles instead of into a healthy placenta. The fertilized egg then deteriorates. Probably caused by a chromosomal abnormality in the fertilized egg. ...
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