What does MOLED mean?

moled

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: To burrow or make a tunnel underground.

Pronunciations: US: /moʊld/; UK: /məʊld/

Origin and Usage: The word "moled" comes from the noun "mole," which refers to any of various small insectivorous mammals. The verb "moled" is used to describe the action of burrowing or making a tunnel underground, similar to the way a mole does. This word is not commonly used in everyday conversation, but it is often found in scientific or technical writing.

Synonyms: dig, burrow, tunnel

Related Words: moldy, model, medal, melds, modal

Example Sentences:

  • She moled her way through the soft earth, leaving a trail of dirt behind her.
  • The mole moled his way through the garden, leaving raised tunnels in his wake.
  • The engineers moled a tunnel through the mountain to make way for the new highway.


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