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molar

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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mo·lar /ˈməʊlə $ ˈmoʊlər/ noun [countable]  HBone of the large teeth at the back of the mouth that are used for breaking up food 臼齿 incisormolar adjective
Examples from the Corpus
molarThe distinction is made between molars in place in mandibles or maxillae, and isolated molars.He failed a Rowntrees medical in Halifax, Yorks, because of the black molars.And so what if her dentures are a few molars short of the set.The horse softens food before swallowing by chewing the food between his molars with a sideways grinding action of the lower jaw.Insectivore molars from category 5 predator assemblages are even more dramatically digested.Digestion of the molars by mammalian predators varies considerably.The other is that the molar numbers are so low that some sort of sampling bias is strongly indicated against the molars.
Origin molar (1300-1400) Latin molaris, from molaris crushing like a mill, from mola; → MILL1
mo·lar nounChineseSyllable
at the of of teeth one back the large Corpus


molar
molar /ˈməʊlə $ ˈmoʊlər/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: molaris, from molaris 'crushing like a mill', from mola; mill1
one of the large teeth at the back of the mouth that are used for breaking up food ⇨ incisor
—molar adjective


molarBrE /ˈməʊlə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmoʊlər/ 🔊 nounany of the twelve large teeth at the back of the mouth used for crushing and chewing food 磨牙;臼齿   compare canine noun (1) , incisor