A preacher went into his church and he was praying to God.
While he was praying, he asked God, "How long is 10 million years to you?"
He replied, "1 second."
The next day the preacher asked God, “God, how much is 10 million dollars to you?"
And God replied, "A penny."
Then finally the next day the preacher asked God, “God, can I have one of your pennies?"
And God replied, "Just wait a sec."
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MOBILIZE v. (also -ise) (-zing or -sing) esp. Mil. Make or become ready for service or action. mobilization n.
MOCCASIN n. Soft flat-soled shoe orig. Worn by n. American indians. [american indian]
MODERATE —adj. - avoiding extremes; temperate in conduct or expression. - fairly large or good. - (of the wind) of medium strength. - (of prices) fairly low. —n. Person who holds moderate views, esp. In politics. —v. (-ting) 1 make or become less violent, intense, rigorous, etc. - (also absol.) Act as moderator of or to. moderately adv. Moderateness n. [latin]
MODERATO adj. & adv. Mus. At a moderate pace. [italian]
MODULATE v. (-ting) 1 a regulate or adjust. B moderate. - adjust or vary the tone or pitch of (the speaking voice). - alter the amplitude or frequency of (a wave) by using a wave of a lower frequency to convey a signal. - mus. (cause to) change from one key to another. modulation n. [latin: related to *module]
MOISTURE n. Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapour, or within a solid, or condensed on a surface.
MOLASSES n.pl. (treated as sing.) 1 uncrystallized syrup extracted from raw sugar. - us treacle. [portuguese from latin mel honey]
MOLECULE n. - smallest fundamental unit (usu. A group of atoms) of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction. - (in general use) small particle. [latin diminutive: related to *mole3]
MOLEHILL n. Small mound thrown up by a mole in burrowing. make a mountain out of a molehill overreact to a minor difficulty.
MOMENTUM n. (pl. Momenta) 1 quantity of motion of a moving body, the product of its mass and velocity. - impetus gained by movement. - strength or continuity derived from an initial effort. [latin moveo move]
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A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night.