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Molly (also spelled Molli or Mollie) is a diminutive of the feminine name Mary that, like other English diminutives in use since the Middle Ages, substituted l for r. Molly evolved from the English diminutive Mally. [ 1 ]
Molly (name) or Mollie, a female given name, including a list of persons and characters with the name Molly Pitcher, one of several American women believed to have helped fight against British forces during the American Revolution
The mule is a domestic equine hybrid between a donkey and a horse.It is the offspring of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare). [1] [2] The horse and the donkey are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes; of the two possible first-generation hybrids between them, the mule is easier to obtain and more common than the hinny, which is the offspring of a male horse ...
Male: Occupation: Police officer: Family: Peggy Biggs (mother) Jack Biggs (father) Spouse: Molly Flynn: ... Molly Flynn is the lead female protagonist of the series ...
Molly Yeh's husband has a lot in common with Dwight Schrute. The Girl Meets Farm star famously moved from New York City to her Minnesota beet farm (cue The Office theme song) with Nick Hagen ...
Molly Cameron (born August 28, 1976) is an American professional cyclo-cross racing cyclist who rides for Portland Bicycle Studio. She was the first openly transgender (MTF= Male to Female) athlete to compete in a (Men's Category) UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup , and is an acknowledged vegan athlete .
One other male that could possibly exist in the Amazon molly's natural range that could induce parthenogenesis in Amazon molly females is the triploid Amazon molly male. [ citation needed ] These triploid males are very rare in nature and are not necessary in the reproduction of the species, which is why the species is considered to be all female.
Molly house or molly-house was a term used in 18th- and 19th-century Britain for a meeting place for homosexual men and gender-nonconforming people. The meeting places were generally taverns, public houses, coffeehouses [1] or even private rooms [2] where patrons could either socialise or meet possible sexual partners.