Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A dialectal variant of mold.

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Examples

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • Their website is at www. chac-mool.com and they have a U.S. contact person so it is easy to get questions answered.

    Conversational Spanish Vacation 2009

  • The name of the story is 'mool hayearot' in Hebrew, literally translated as-"in front of the forests".

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  • Unfortunately, every subsequent order of hae-mool pah jun around Koreatown outside of Dong Il Jang ended up in utter disappointment.

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

  • The hae-mool pah-jun was delicately crispy-fried on the outside.

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

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