molar / moler [ˈmo:lɜr]
molar – adj. & n. – adj. – 1. related to grinding surfaces in the mouth; 2. an abnormal mass in the uterus; 3. relating to mass quantities used in expressions of concentration of liquids etc.; 4. Psychology – a large scale unit of behaviour; n. – 1. a mammalian grinding tooth; 2. a fish tooth with a flat surface, not pointed; 3. Entomology – a ridged section at the base of an insect’s mandible used for grinding
moler – n. – 1. a person hired to catch or get rid of moles or other small rodents; 2. a type of diatomaceous earth found in Denmark and used as a building material because of its light weight and heat resistant properties