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Moleculator

Description:

A moleculator is a fictional device or machine that is capable of manipulating or controlling moles, which are small, burrowing mammals. In popular culture, the term "moleculator" is often used to refer to any fictional device or concept related to manipulating or controlling moles.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The scientist invented a moleculator that could track and control the movement of moles in their natural habitat.
  2. In the fantasy novel, the protagonist used a magical moleculator to communicate with and befriend the underground-dwelling moles.
  3. Children often create imaginary moleculators in their play, pretending to have the power to summon moles and give them instructions.

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