mole

আঁচিল
definition
noun
The fur of moles is velvety and can lie equally well in any direction, which allows easy movement in the burrows backward as well as forwards.
a small burrowing insectivorous mammal with dark velvety fur, a long muzzle, and very small eyes.
There may have been a mole planted by the security services inside the terror cells in the country.
a spy who achieves over a long period an important position within the security defenses of a country.
translation of 'mole '
তরঙ্গ নিবারণের জন্য বাঁধ
noun
আঁচিল,
উপমাংস,
তিল,
গন্ধমূষিক,
ছুঁচা,
প্রকাণ্ড বাঁধ,
চর্মকীল,
ছুঁচ,
জট
example
‘Well, you have a 'mole' right there,’ Caleb informed him, pointing to the little freckle.
That search for the supposed 'mole' within CIA severely damaged the careers of some CIA officers.
No fetal tissue was identified in association with the partial 'mole' .
This would be a wonderful side dish to some chicken 'mole' , or even an enchilada.
There may have been a 'mole' planted by the security services inside the terror cells in the country.
But he didn't just quit, instead he became a 'mole' at the heart of the movement, passing information to the anti-Fascist media.
Smith points out the harbour 'mole' where land is already being reclaimed for a huge new site linking to Newhaven, built around a landscaped park and lake.
We abandoned it to them, demolishing the protective 'mole' that we had begun to build before leaving.
I don't know how they found out about her… but my gut instinct tells me that there is a 'mole' in the CIA.
Melanoma first appears as a 'mole' or skin discoloration.
What about a 'mole' being a double agent who establishes a cover long before beginning espionage?
The police and the Triads plant a young 'mole' in the other's camp, each of which rises to a position of influence over a period of years.
He is a dastardly turncoat Democratic 'mole' , who betrayed the good people of this country for purely political reasons.
Once you are suspicious of changes in a coloured skin 'mole' , don't delay in reporting the condition for an expert opinion.
Oaxaca's traditional food is widely seen as the best in Mexico and local specialties include tamales, fried grasshoppers and a spicy chilli and chocolate sauce known as 'mole' .
For more than one year they had sat on information regarding the alleged 'mole' , compromising security, he said.
The film was made after one of the BNP's Bradford organisers, Andy Sykes, decided to become a 'mole' and helped reporter Jason Gwynne secure undercover footage.
the company is hunting for the 'mole' who revealed details of planned job cuts
He ordered that a huge 'mole' be built across the harbour at La Rochelle which made any Huguenot attempt to land supplies impossible.
a 'mole' on her arm had not been there at the beginning of the summer
A councillor who owed £640 in rent arrears has called for the town hall 'mole' who leaked information to the newspaper to be sacked.
The border of the mole should be smooth, with a clear distinction between skin and the 'mole' .
He had pale, clear skin with nary a blemish, aside from a tiny 'mole' on the corner of his full lower lip.
This incident took place at the same time the FBI was conducting a top secret probe into whether there was a 'mole' operating in the bureau.
It turned out that a 'mole' within texted out the decision while the committee was still locked in discussion.
The lawyers were alerted by a journalist who said that Operation Torison was part of a major British intelligence gathering exercise involving a 'mole' high up within the republican movement.
After all, if the 'mole' was leaking information to hit men, then that was a potential risk to Harmony's safety, wasn't it?
He is told that there is a 'mole' within his agency assisting with the plot.
He confessed that he had been a KGB 'mole' for almost a decade and had provided the KGB with secrets that compromised more than 100 CIA operations in Russia.
Here the chicken in the pollo con mole is very tender in its chocolatey, smoky, smouldering 'mole' .
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