noun a tooth at the back of the mouth, used for grinding and chewing food
In dentistry, 'molar' refers to the large flat teeth at the back of the mouth used for grinding food.
In chemistry, 'molar' is used to describe a measurement of concentration representing the amount of a substance per unit volume.
In physics, 'molar' may be used in the context of molar heat capacity or other thermodynamic properties.
In biology, 'molar' can refer to the teeth of mammals or to a specific type of concentration measurement.
In dentistry, 'molar' refers to the large grinding teeth located towards the back of the mouth.
In chemistry, 'molar' is used to describe the concentration of a substance in a given volume of solution.
In biology, 'molar' can refer to the molar teeth of mammals or the molar concentration of a solution.
In physics, 'molar' is used in the context of molar heat capacity or molar mass calculations.
In veterinary medicine, 'molar' may refer to the teeth of animals or the molar concentration of medications.