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mole in Portuguese

mole in Portuguese

pinta
noun
A naevus, a pigmented, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy spot on the skin.
sinal
noun
A naevus, a pigmented, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy spot on the skin.
mancha
noun
A naevus, a pigmented, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy spot on the skin.
nevo
noun
A naevus, a pigmented, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy spot on the skin.
toupeira
noun
Any of several small, burrowing, insectivorous mammals of the family Talpidae.
espiã
noun
(espionage) An internal spy; a person who involves themself with an enemy organisation, especially an intelligence or governmental organisation, to determine and betray its secrets from within.
espião
noun
(espionage) An internal spy; a person who involves themself with an enemy organisation, especially an intelligence or governmental organisation, to determine and betray its secrets from within.
toupeira
noun
(espionage) An internal spy; a person who involves themself with an enemy organisation, especially an intelligence or governmental organisation, to determine and betray its secrets from within.
molhe
noun
(nautical) A massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater or junction between places separated by water.
quebra-mar
noun
(nautical) A massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, breakwater or junction between places separated by water.
mol
noun
(chemistry, physics) In the International System of Units, the base unit of amount of substance; the amount of substance of a system which contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 elementary entities (atoms, ions, molecules, etc.). Symbol: mol. The number of atoms is known as Avogadro’s number. [from 1897]
mole
noun
(chemistry, physics) In the International System of Units, the base unit of amount of substance; the amount of substance of a system which contains exactly 6.02214076×1023 elementary entities (atoms, ions, molecules, etc.). Symbol: mol. The number of atoms is known as Avogadro’s number. [from 1897]
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