0 one of the large teeth at the back of the mouth in humans and some other animals used for crushing and chewing food: --
1 (of a liquid) containing one mole of a substance dissolved in each litre of liquid: --
A solution with a concentration of 1 mol/L is said to be 1 molar.
2 containing one mole of a substance in each liter of a liquid --
3 any of the large teeth at the back of the mouth, used for crushing and chewing food --
What do we say of our driver, who was so preoccupied with her molars, that she can recall nothing of her trip?
The most abundant mammals are the dryolestids: small, shrew- to hedgehog-sized insectivores with 8-9 molars compared with the 3-4 of modern mammals.
The trigonid of the molars is sharp and tall (more than twice as tall as the talonid).
With the exception of the six morphologically aberrant teeth, all supernumerary molars occurred at the distal end of the tooth row.
Decision analysis models are also needed to compare long-term outcomes of prophylactic removal with retention of impacted third molars.
The enamel of the first molars of both the left maxilla and left mandible was damaged postmortem.
Furthermore, these mutants show defects in enamel formation of the continuously growing incisors, whereas molars exhibit increased attrition and reparative dentin formation.
Prosimians retain the most primitive structure on the occlusal (face which closes with the opposite tooth) surface of the molars.