mol / mole [moʊl]
mol – n. – a scientific mass unit, where the number of entities (molecules, atoms, protons, electrons etc. – must be specified) is equal to the number atoms in 0.012 kilograms of carbon-12
mole – n. – 1. a small, dark lump or nodule on someone’s skin; 2. a small, deep gray/black rodent that burrows underground especially those of the order, Insectivora; 3. a person who gives secret information to an enemy or rival; 4. a breakwater – a wall built from the shore out into the sea to protect a harbour
Do Not Confuse With mole ['moʊlei] – a special Mexican sauce with chili peppers and chocolate