mole

ਮਾਨਕੀਕਰਣ
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.
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The only difference here is that the pastes are full of pineapple, or coconut, or even 'mole' , the Aztec sauce comprising one half chilli, one half chocolate.
A nurse whose life was saved after a colleague spotted a cancerous 'mole' on her leg helped to screen others at a skin cancer screening clinic yesterday.
He is a dastardly turncoat Democratic 'mole' , who betrayed the good people of this country for purely political reasons.
I've good reason to believe there's a 'mole' in our organization.
He is told that there is a 'mole' within his agency assisting with the plot.
‘Well, you have a 'mole' right there,’ Caleb informed him, pointing to the little freckle.
He ordered that a huge 'mole' be built across the harbour at La Rochelle which made any Huguenot attempt to land supplies impossible.
I don't know how they found out about her… but my gut instinct tells me that there is a 'mole' in the CIA.
Things get dangerous when the recruit is given the special assignment of rooting out a suspected 'mole' that has infiltrated the Agency.
After I'd mowed the other day, a 'mole' burrowed just under the surface of the lawn, leaving mounds of dirt and raised tunnel-bumps all over the place.
To this end, Alexander ordered his engineers to build a 'mole' - a land bridge from the mainland to the island.
The signs of malignant change in a 'mole' are very important to know.
We knew that the opposition had a 'mole' in our organization, but no one ever suspected that Albert was involved.
It turned out that a 'mole' within texted out the decision while the committee was still locked in discussion.
That search for the supposed 'mole' within CIA severely damaged the careers of some CIA officers.
The border of the mole should be smooth, with a clear distinction between skin and the 'mole' .
Unbeknownst to John J., he has been set up by a 'mole' in the operation.
The gently shelving beaches made evacuation laborious and the major effort was soon switched to the harbour's east 'mole' , from where two-thirds of those rescued were eventually embarked.
He had pale, clear skin with nary a blemish, aside from a tiny 'mole' on the corner of his full lower lip.
This is where such characteristics as a facial twitch or a well-placed 'mole' come in handy.
Because a shaved mole's ‘roots’ are left in the skin, the 'mole' may grow back.
The others that he talked to are incredulous at the thought of a 'mole' because of their excellent anti-espionage program.
For a while, a plan for a harbour 'mole' sat on the drawing board, but when the Armed Constabulary were transferred out of town, all shipping stopped.
After all, if the 'mole' was leaking information to hit men, then that was a potential risk to Harmony's safety, wasn't it?
Intelligence officials believe he was the 'mole' .
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' .
Not being originally of the community, the 'mole' cannot really betray.
He was unshaven with a 'mole' on his right temple and was wearing a brown-coloured shirt.
When we were in California last week, a 'mole' told us that nothing upsets marketers more than revealing the real names of computer chips.
This would be a wonderful side dish to some chicken 'mole' , or even an enchilada.
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