English Pronunciation IPA: /məʊl/ Noun mole A small, burrowing insectivore of the family Talpidae. A person who reveals secrets from within an organization. (Chemistry, Physics) In the International System of Units, the base unit of amount of substance; the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilograms of carbon-12. Symbol: mol A burrowing rodent, similar to a mole, also called mole rat. A pigmented spot on the skin. (Architecture) A massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater or junction between places separated by water. Translations Albanian: urithi (1) Basque: sator (1) Belarussian: крот (1) Breton: goz (1) Bulgarian: къртица f (1, 2), бенка f (5) Catalan: talp (1) Croatian: krtica (1) Czech: krtek (1) Danish: muldvarp (1) Dutch: mol m (1,2,3) Esperanto: talpo (1) Estonian: mutt (1) Faroese: moldvørpa (1) Finnish: maamyyrä (1) French: taupe f (1); mole f (3) Frisian: mol (1) Friulian: farc (1) Gallegan: toupa, toupeira (1) German: Maulwurf m (1, 2), Spion m (2), Mol n (3), Mull m (4), Leberfleck m (5), Mole f (6) Greek: ασπάλακας (1) Hungarian: vakond (1) Icelandic: moldvarpa (1) Interlingua: talpa (1); spia, spion (2); nevo (5); mole, jectata (6) Irish: caochán (1) Italian: talpa f (1); mole f (3) Ladin: talpina (1) Latin: Talpa europaea (1) Latvian: kurmis (1) Lithuanian: kurmis (1) Lower Sorbian: kšet (1) Macedonian: крт (krt) (1) Maltese: talpa (1) Norwegian: moldvarp (1) Occitan: talpa (1) Polish: kret m (1), wtyczka f (2), mol m (3), pieprzyk m (5), falochron m (6) Portuguese: toupeira f (1); espião m, espiã f (2); mol m (3); pinta f, sinal f (5); quebra-mar m (6) Romanian: cârtiţă, aluniţă (1) Romansh: talpa (1) Romany: balo-puviako m bali-puviaki]] f (1) Russian: крот (krot) (1) Sami: eanamuolddat (1) Sardinian: talpa, topi, tarpa (1) Scottish: dallag (1) Serbian: кртица (krtica) (1) Slovak: vychuchol (1) Slovenian: krt (1) Spanish: topo m (1) Swedish: mullvad (1) Turkish: köstebek (1) Ukrainian: кріт (krit) (1) Upper Sorbian: knot (1) Welsh: gwahadden, twrch daear (1) See also French Noun mole f (Chemistry, Physics): mole German Noun Mole f (plural: Molen) (Architecture) A massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater or junction between places separated by water. Translations English: mole Italian Noun mole f (Chemistry, Physics): mole
Pronunciation IPA: /məʊl/ Noun mole A small, burrowing insectivore of the family Talpidae. A person who reveals secrets from within an organization. (Chemistry, Physics) In the International System of Units, the base unit of amount of substance; the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilograms of carbon-12. Symbol: mol A burrowing rodent, similar to a mole, also called mole rat. A pigmented spot on the skin. (Architecture) A massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater or junction between places separated by water. Translations Albanian: urithi (1) Basque: sator (1) Belarussian: крот (1) Breton: goz (1) Bulgarian: къртица f (1, 2), бенка f (5) Catalan: talp (1) Croatian: krtica (1) Czech: krtek (1) Danish: muldvarp (1) Dutch: mol m (1,2,3) Esperanto: talpo (1) Estonian: mutt (1) Faroese: moldvørpa (1) Finnish: maamyyrä (1) French: taupe f (1); mole f (3) Frisian: mol (1) Friulian: farc (1) Gallegan: toupa, toupeira (1) German: Maulwurf m (1, 2), Spion m (2), Mol n (3), Mull m (4), Leberfleck m (5), Mole f (6) Greek: ασπάλακας (1) Hungarian: vakond (1) Icelandic: moldvarpa (1) Interlingua: talpa (1); spia, spion (2); nevo (5); mole, jectata (6) Irish: caochán (1) Italian: talpa f (1); mole f (3) Ladin: talpina (1) Latin: Talpa europaea (1) Latvian: kurmis (1) Lithuanian: kurmis (1) Lower Sorbian: kšet (1) Macedonian: крт (krt) (1) Maltese: talpa (1) Norwegian: moldvarp (1) Occitan: talpa (1) Polish: kret m (1), wtyczka f (2), mol m (3), pieprzyk m (5), falochron m (6) Portuguese: toupeira f (1); espião m, espiã f (2); mol m (3); pinta f, sinal f (5); quebra-mar m (6) Romanian: cârtiţă, aluniţă (1) Romansh: talpa (1) Romany: balo-puviako m bali-puviaki]] f (1) Russian: крот (krot) (1) Sami: eanamuolddat (1) Sardinian: talpa, topi, tarpa (1) Scottish: dallag (1) Serbian: кртица (krtica) (1) Slovak: vychuchol (1) Slovenian: krt (1) Spanish: topo m (1) Swedish: mullvad (1) Turkish: köstebek (1) Ukrainian: кріт (krit) (1) Upper Sorbian: knot (1) Welsh: gwahadden, twrch daear (1) See also French Noun mole f (Chemistry, Physics): mole German Noun Mole f (plural: Molen) (Architecture) A massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater or junction between places separated by water. Translations English: mole Italian Noun mole f (Chemistry, Physics): mole