mole
Definition
A small, burrowing mammal of the family Talpidae, characterized by velvety fur, tiny eyes, and large forepaws adapted for digging.
A spy or infiltrator embedded within an organization to gather secret information.
(Chemistry) The SI base unit for the amount of substance, defined as exactly 6.02214076 × 10²³ elementary entities (Avogadro's number).
A small, often pigmented spot or growth on the skin, sometimes raised.
A rich, spicy Mexican sauce made from chilies, nuts, seeds, chocolate, and spices, typically served over meat.
Examples
The sneaky mole in the garden left a labyrinth of tunnels that turned the lawn into a miniature golf course.
The double agent's cover was blown when the mole accidentally ordered kale smoothies at the enemy spy café.
Calculating moles in chem lab felt eternal until she realized one extra mole would summon a lab gremlin.
He slathered mole sauce on his tacos, emerging from dinner looking like a fashionable chili volcano survivor.