"Mollinet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mollinet is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of female servant, particularly a maid or handmaid who is in charge of the clothes and linen. It can also refer to a woman who is tasked with managing the laundry and household cleaning duties. The term is thought to have originated from the Old French word "molinette," meaning "a woman who manages the mill," which was likely used to describe someone responsible for managing the household's laundry and cleaning.
Mollicutes are a type of bacteria that lack a cell wall, also known as cell wall-less bacteria. They are characterized by their unique structure and metabolism, and are commonly found in environments such as soil, water, and animal and human microbiomes.
Mollient means having a softening or soothing effect; kindly; gentle; in a smooth and indulgent manner.
Mollification refers to the act of soothing or calming something or someone, often to reduce anger, aggression, or irritation. It can also imply making something more gentle or less intense, such as mollifying a difficult situation or toning down a harsh tone.
Mollifying is a verb that means to make someone less angry or upset by being gentle, kind, or conciliatory. It can also refer to the act of reducing the severity or intensity of something, such as a harsh criticism or a bitter feeling.
I apologize, but "mollitude" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or nonsensical term. If you meant to ask about a different word, please provide it, and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.
Mollusca refers to a phylum of invertebrate animals, commonly known as mollusks, which includes a wide range of species such as squid, octopuses, snails, slugs, clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, and snuffboxes. Mollusks are characterized by their soft, unsegmented bodies and often have a hard outer shell, known as a shell, that protects them from harm.
Relating to or characteristic of mollusks, a group of invertebrate animals that typically have soft, unsegmented bodies and usually live in shells, such as squids, octopuses, clams, and snails.
I think you meant "mollusks".<br><br>Mollusks (plural of mollusc) are a group of invertebrate animals that have a soft, unsegmented body, typically protected by a shell. Examples of mollusks include snails, slugs, clams, mussels, oysters, squids, octopuses, and nautiluses. They are often found in oceans, seas, and freshwater environments.
Molluscicidal refers to a substance or agent that is capable of killing or destroying snails and slugs, which are types of mollusks.