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Molosses
Molosses Mo*los"ses, n. Molasses. [Obs.]

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- Mercury (1999) "Losses", a song by Drake from Dark Lane Demo Tapes (2020) "Losses", a song by Polo G from Hall of Fame (2021) "Loss" (comic), a webcomic...
- "The Loss" is the 84th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the tenth episode of the fourth season...
- numerous accidents and losses. World War I and World War II extensively used military aircraft, leading to numerous hull losses in combat. The post-war...
- …At a Loss is the third album by American sludge metal band Buzzoven, released on May 5, 1998, by Off the Records. The album was reissued in 2010 on vinyl...
- titled, Wins and Losses: The Movie. The movie was directed by Spike Jordan. He also released the official cover artwork for Wins and Losses the same day....
- windings, or other electrical devices. Copper losses are an undesirable transfer of energy, as are core losses, which result from induced currents in adjacent...
- if/when losses reach a threshold Stop-loss policy, US military requirement for soldiers to remain in service beyond their normal discharge date Stop-loss variant...
- deadweight loss. It causes losses for both buyers and sellers in a market, as well as decreasing government revenues. Taxes cause deadweight losses because...
- represents a financial loss for the seller. This is distinct from losses from selling goods below cost, which is typically considered loss in business income...
- Loss aversion is a psychological and economic concept, which refers to how outcomes are interpreted as gains and losses where losses are subject to more...