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moline

/moh-lin, moh-lahyn/US // ˈmoʊ lɪn, moʊˈlaɪn //UK // (məˈlaɪn) //

莫林,汽油

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Heraldry.

    • : having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used especially as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline.

Examples

  • Moline stood up, pulled up his shirt, stuck the .22 under his belt and said, "Get the door, bro."

  • Moline looked at the front door, then asked, "Why you running Jasmine down my street?"

  • Moline bent over him, "Next time, we ain't playing no pattycake."

  • Her father had come from Moline, Illinois, to take a position as manager of a new pulley manufactory which was just starting.

  • The Mill-rind or Fer-de-moline is, of course, as its name implies, the iron from the centre of a grindstone.

  • Many of them I also served afterwards on the way to Moline and Minnesota.

  • The "cross moline" is so named from resemblance to the moline, or crossed iron, in the center of the upper millstone.

  • The "cross recercel" resembles the cross moline, but with its floriations more expanded.