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Learn to pronounce moor

/mo͝or/
noun
a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath.
"a little town in the moors"
synonyms: upland, moorland, heath, plateau, fell, wold, grouse moor

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The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus, Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages. Moors are not a single, distinct or self-defined people. The 1911 Encyclopædia... Wikipedia
Mar 28, 2024 · Kids Definition · 1 of 3 noun. ˈmu̇(ə)r. : a boggy area. especially : one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges. moor · 2 of 3 verb.
Places edit · Moor, Nevada, United States · Moor, the German spelling of Mór, a town in Fejér county, Hungary · Moor Crichel, a village in southwest England ...
Moor definition: a tract of open, peaty, wasteland, often overgrown with heath, common in high latitudes and altitudes where drainage is poor; heath.
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The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and ...
Moor, in English usage, a Moroccan or, formerly, a member of the Muslim population of what is now Spain and Portugal. Of mixed Arab, Spanish, and Amazigh ...
moor in American English 2 · 1. to secure (a ship, boat, dirigible, etc.) in a particular place, as by cables and anchors or by lines · 2. to fix firmly; secure.
To moor is to tie up a ship, as in to moor the ocean liner to the docks. Or, if you're reading Victorian literature, a moor could be a mossy meet-up spot.
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Mar 6, 2024 · moor, tract of open country that may be either dry with heather and associated vegetation or wet with an acid peat vegetation.
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Dec 12, 2019 · In A.D. 711, a group of North African Muslims led by the Berber general, Tariq ibn-Ziyad, captured the Iberian Peninsula (modern Spain and ...