Thursday, November 2, 2023

Mole-different meanings.

 

Mole-different meanings.

There are many different types of moles.

1.    A Mole in the skin.

Moles in general are a common form of skin lesions that may seem worrisome in certain cases. Moles are formed when skin cells grow in a cluster. These skin cells are called melanocytes, which give skin colour. They are typically black or brown in colour but can darken throughout their lifetime due to exposure to sun or pregnancy.

Moles can be flat or slightly raised. They can appear on any part of the body and can appear as a single mole or a cluster of them. Most adults have between 10-40 moles. While most appear before the age of 25, you can continue to grow moles throughout your life. Some moles may even fade away over time. Moles on the skin and their location have different meanings. A mole in the middle of the chin ensures that the bearer is respected for his high thinking. mole on the right side denotes intellect and diplomacy. They have a knack for persuading other people through sweet talk. They are often considered darlings. People with a mole on the left side of the chin, on the other hand, are outspoken and hence not very popular. They find it difficult to rein in their expenses.

A Mole between the Eyebrows and on the Ear is considered lucky. They are indicative of immense wealth, the best career life and good health. Such people are also likely to generate more money after marriage. People with a mole on the right temple tend to get married early. They may find a pretty wife. They are likely to land a windfall. People with a mole on the left temple can expect sudden windfalls or love but they are more prone to lose money in business. They are not likely to be liked by many. People with a mole in the middle of the eyebrow are considered born leaders. They are likely to be rich and famous. If the mole is at the right side of the eyebrow, such people are likely to get married early and live with a pretty wife. They tend to succeed more in life after marriage. They are likely to benefit from the investments in the name of their wives. If the mole is at the left side of the eyebrow, such people tend to drift towards misfortunes. They may be trumped in business and life because of their inability to handle money effectively.

A mole on the right side of the forehead denotes wealth. Such people may be rich and famous in society. They may be pious and kind. If the mole is on the left side of the forehead, such people are selfish and unkind. People with a mole on their right foot are assured of a good life partner and a supportive family.

Moles in the ears represent a passion for luxury. Bearers of such moles splash money beyond their control. They may be brave. If the mole is situated on the back of the ear, such people tend to stick to traditions. They may find a partner from a high-class family.

A mole at the tip of the nose is a symbol of quick thinking. They may be short-tempered too. They never compromise on their pride and wield control over others. If the mole is on the right side of the nose, they may earn money fast with their hard work. A mole on the left side is not so lucky. A mole on the bridge of the nose denotes a loss of money and difficulty in obtaining a job. If the mole is below the nose, trust them to make sexual overtures. They are likely to preside over a large family.

A mole on the upper lips makes a person acceptable to all people. He may be interested in women and luxury items. A mole on the lower lip is the mark of a man who is in love with his food. They may also be interested in arts and acting. A mole inside the upper lip belongs to someone who has considerable knowledge in chants and rituals. A mole inside the lower lip tells you you are in the presence of a person susceptible to drinking and gambling.

A person with a mole on the right side tends to respect his parents. They may be softhearted. They are forever loyal to their parents and other relatives. They are gifted with health and wealth. A mole on the left cheek is the mark of a man who is an introvert and quarrelsome. They will be left with problems throughout their lives. However, they can have an easy time in old age thanks to caring for children.

Have a mole on the back of your neck? Are you one who flies off the handle? Probably. People with a mark on the back of their neck are likely to indulge in anti-social activities. A mole on the front of the neck, on the other hand, signifies a mellifluous voice. Such people may be artistic. They are likely to enjoy a happy married life.

People with a mole on the right shoulder are likely to be brave. They are known for completing the tasks they have taken up before moving on to other assignments. A mole on the left shoulder is likely to be quarrelsome.

People with a mole on the right side of the chest are more prone to have girls. They may be more exposed to financial hardships. They often command respect from others. People with a mole on the left side of the chest generally keep away from friends and relatives. They may be clever and intelligent yet plagued by financial troubles. If the mole is in the middle of the chest, such persons may be in deep financial trouble and often in heavy debt. They may be pious too.

People with a mole on the right side of the stomach earn handsomely and win over women easily. People with a mole on the left side of the stomach tend to be selfish and they may go after easy money. They are generally people who are lucky to possess agricultural land. A mole around the navel signifies a luxurious life. Such people may be loose talkers.

If you meet someone with a mole on their right hand, trust her to complete a task with precision and clarity. If she has a mole on her left hand, she may be leading an ordinary lif despite high ambitions. Moles below elbows, whether left or right, symbolize success and riches. They are willing to help others and don't mind being helped either. A mole on the wrist would tell you that the bearer had a poor childhood. They may be writers or painters. They may be staunch believers in God. They get rich as they become old.

Moles on palms are not very desirable. These denote stumbling blocks all through life. Moles on fingers are not either. Such people may find life to be an obstacle course. People with moles near their spine are meant to earn fame and name. They are likely to rise to leadership positions and even be ministers. People with a mole on the right side of the back are likely to be healthy and courageous. Trust people with moles on the left side of the back to meet their goals with diplomatic overtures.

Spotted a mole on the right buttock? Such people may be wise and creative. They are likely to be artists. A mole on the left buttock, on the other hand, denotes a miserable life. They may be leading a life of want.

People with a mole on their right leg are likely to taste success in all their endeavors. They could expect ample support from women. People with a mole on their left leg may be required to travel a lot related to their employment or business development. They are likely to be surrounded by friends. A mole on the right ankle is the mark of a far-sighted person. They may be staunch believers in god. Even people with a mole on their left ankle are likely to be pious. They mostly keep to themselves until they have to defend themselves before the law.

People with a mole on their right foot are assured of a good life partner and a supportive family. They may be pious. People with a mole on the left foot are more likely to quarrel with their partners. They are the ones who fly off the handle. They are likely to encounter frequent financial crunches.

If the mole happens to be below the feet, such people are likely to be travelers. They like to be their own masters and do not mind creating foes. They may be in awe of the arts though.

A mole on the right eyelid is an indication of wealth. Persons bearing such a mole may think very highly of themselves. They tend to be spendthrifts. They splash money on temple buildings and rituals. People with a mole on the left eyelids, however, lead humbler lives. They may be short of money. If the mole is located inside the upper eyelid, such people are considered lucky and wealthy. Conversely, a mole inside the lower eyelid is considered unlucky.

2.    A mole – is a person, a spy.

A mole is a person who works for an organization and -gives secret information about it to other people or to its enemies. The term mole in the military was introduced to the public by British spy novelist John le Carré in his 1974 novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and has since entered general usage, but its origin is unclear, as well as to what extent it was used by intelligence services before it became popularized.

In espionage, a mole (also called a "penetration agent", "deep cover agent", "illegal" or "sleeper agent") is a long-term spy (espionage agent) who is recruited before having access to secret intelligence, subsequently managing to get into the target organization.

3.    A mole is a small mammal.

If there were a contest for the hardest working animal, the first prize would surely go to this small mammal that spends most of its life digging underground tunnels. Using its powerful front limbs and spade-shaped front feet, the mole digs through the dirt pushing a mass of earth, sometimes 20 times its own weight, upward to form a heap on the surface. The mole can dig at the rate of over 18 feet (5.5 meters) an hour. In less than a day, this champion builder can dig a tunnel over 300 feet (91 meters) long!

The mole has very poor eyesight; it relies on keen senses of touch and hearing to find its way underground. Even the thick, soft fur of the mole is well suited to its digging existence. The fur can lie flat in any direction, which is very helpful as the mole moves back and forth in the narrow tunnels.

All moles are part of a group of mammals known as insectivores, or "insect-eaters." The more than 20 different kinds are found in mild climates throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Moles are small animals, about the size of mice. They range in length from 2½ to 8½ inches (6 to 22 centimetres), plus a tail of 3/5 inch to 8½ inches (1.5 to 22 centimeters). The average weight of a mole is between 3/10 ounces and 6 ounces (9 and 170 grams).

Moles and Their Young.

During the spring, moles court and mate. Males will search on the surface and travel through tunnels looking for females. Sometimes a male will wander into the burrow of another male by mistake, After the male and female find each other then a fight occurs. and mate, the female prepares a nest. Six weeks later two to five baby moles are born. The babies are pink and hairless at birth. Their eyes are closed. Hair soon grows, and in three weeks the eyes open. In a very short time, at about 5 weeks, the young moles are ready to leave the nest and begin independent lives.

The Life of a Mole. Moles generally live alone, working tirelessly digging tunnels and searching for food. They stay active all year long and do not hibernate. As winter approaches, however, moles do collect more food and store it in special underground chambers. Their diet consists of large amounts of food-mainly insect larvae and earthworms. They also eat adult insects, snails, baby birds, and small vertebrates.

One North American mole spends part of its time burrowing beneath the ground and part swimming in water. It is the starnose mole. It gets its name from the fleshy starlike ring of feelers around the end of its nose. The star- nose mole is an able hunter on land or in water. As the mole hunts, the feelers wave back and forth, helping the animal find its way.

The Mole and its Environment. Moles have few natural enemies. Birds such as owls, rav- ens, and eagles hunt the mole, but they must wait for the mole to come to the surface. Even though other animals may kill it, the mole has a built-in protection against becoming some mammal's dinner-it tastes bad.

The main danger to moles is from people. At one time moles were hunted for their fur. which was used to make clothing. Today. moles are mainly hunted and killed because they destroy the appearance of lawns and gar- dens and can cause damage to machinery used to tend yards and farm fields. People use a variety of methods to try and get rid of moles -from flooding the tunnels with water to put- ting mothballs in their burrows. When left to roam under gardens and fields, moles are very helpful. They eat vast quantities of the insects that feed on crops and garden plants.

4.    The mole is the unit of measurement.

The amount of substance that contains 6.02×1023 atoms/ions/molecules is called a 1-mole substance.
or
The number of gas molecules present in 22.4 litre of volume at STP is called 1 mole. 
The mole is the unit of measurement in the International System of Units (SI) for the amount of substance. It is defined as the amount of a chemical substance that contains as many elementary entities as possible (e.g., atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, or photons).

One mole of a substance is equal to 6.022 × 10²³ units of that substance (such as atoms, molecules, or ions). The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant. The concept of the mole can be used to convert between mass and number of particles.                                                                      

Think of "mole" as a descriptive unit of measure, like a "dozen."

A dozen is always 12 of something - compare a dozen eggs versus a dozen textbooks, for example. In the same way, the mole always refers to 6.022x10^23 of something. So, a mole of carbon versus a mole of iron still means the same number of carbon atoms and iron atoms.

Just because something is equal in number doesn't mean it's equal in mass; a dozen textbooks is obviously much heavier than a dozen eggs. Mass is unique to the item you are weighing. So, in the same way, 1 mole of carbon is 12 grams because it is 12 atomic mass units on the periodic table and 1 mole of iron is 56 grams because it is 56 atomic mass units on the periodic table.

Moles with their strong claws scratch out underground tunnels, leaving scattered mounds of dirt (or molehills) on the surface to mark their path.

5.    Mole in Kashmiri means father.

 

Mole also spelled mol, means father in Kashmiri. Panun mol

Ref.

https://www.onmanorama.com/lifestyle/astro/2018/06/03/black-mole-body-reveal-secrets.html.

https://www.vucare.com/2021/01/11/4-types-of-moles/#:~:text=There%20are%204%20common%20types,acquired%20nevi%2C%20and%20spitz%20nevi.

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