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molar
molar:
see
mill
molar (n.)
"grinding tooth," mid-14c., from Latin
molaris dens
"grinding tooth," from
mola
"millstone," from PIE root
*mel-
"to rub, grind" (see
mill
(n.1)). As an adjective in this sense from 1620s. In Old English they were
cweornteð
"quern-teeth."
molar (adj.)
in chemistry, "pertaining to one mole," 1902, from
mole
(4) +
-ar
.