Molar in a sentence as a noun

I guess the molar of the story is clear.

Well, until teething, my child just turned 1 and he his next tooth coming in is a molar.

I have no problem with 1 molar sulfuric acid.

On x-ray one was almost horizontal pushing into my back molar.

One oxygen atom has a molar mass 15 times larger than one hydrogen atom.

Molar in a sentence as an adjective

However, I had a molar removed under anaesthesia and I never experienced the bliss that I felt when I woke up. I guess something in the ***** must have triggered it.

The effort was an unanesthetized upper molar root canal procedure.

Diffusion from subcutaneous tissue into the bloodstream depends mostly on the molar mass, and insulin monomers are quantized; diffusing half of a monomer would be faster, but it wouldn't be useful.

Think about what happens when you break a client computer by accident, say accidentally pulling a molar when its plugged in but now it wont start up because the spike blew the mb, or when you knock something off the shelf in a person's home and it smashes into bits on the floor.

The project has to do with, say, ad targeting?As I learned as a first year graduate student in seminars with some of the best mathematicians in the world, there is little so painful as listening to and trying to understand some advanced mathematics while missing most of the prerequisites -- were talking an unanesthetized, upper molar root canal procedure along with a barbed wire enema while being flogged with a cat of nine tails and standing on a charcoal fire.

Molar definitions

noun

grinding tooth with a broad crown; located behind the premolars

See also: grinder

adjective

of or pertaining to the grinding teeth in the back of a mammal's mouth; "molar teeth"

adjective

designating a solution containing one mole of solute per liter of solution

adjective

containing one mole of a substance; "molar weight"

adjective

pertaining to large units of behavior; "such molar problems of personality as the ego functions"--R.R. Hunt