"mole asses"
Good question.... Molasses.
The noun molasses is a mass (non-count) noun, a word for a substance. Substances are expressed as some molasses, more molasses, a cup of molasses, two cups of molasses, bottles of molasses, etc.
That is the correct spelling of the word "molasses" (a thick sugar syrup).
Molasses comes from the Portuguese word melaço which comes from the Latin word mel meaning "honey".
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pronounce the word as you see it - bet.
The prefix of the word "pronounce" is "pro-".
Molasses, treacle, sorghum...
The base word of "pronouncement" is "pronounce."
The word molasses comes from the Portuguese word melaço, which comes from mel, the Portuguese word for "honey". The quality of molasses depends on the maturity of the sugar cane or beet, the amount of sugar extracted, and the method of extraction.
Molasses is a dark, sweet syrup produced from sugar cane. When I was a little boy, a favorite treat was a hot buttered biscuit, with a little molasses poured over it.