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    moor
    /mʊə/

    noun

    • 1. a tract of open uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather: British "a little town in the moors"

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  2. MOOR definition: 1. an open area of hills covered with rough grass, especially in Britain: 2. to tie a boat so that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MOOR is an expanse of open rolling infertile land. How to use moor in a sentence. an expanse of open rolling infertile land; a boggy area; especially : one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges…

  4. A moor is an area of open and usually high land with poor soil that is covered mainly with grass and heather. [ mainly British ] Colliford is higher, right up on the moors.

  5. Moor definition: a tract of open, peaty, wasteland, often overgrown with heath, common in high latitudes and altitudes where drainage is poor; heath.. See examples of MOOR used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of moor noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. an open area of hills covered with rough grass, especially in Britain: the Yorkshire moors. See also. moorland. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Geography: deserts, prairies & wildernesses. alpine tundra. brush. bush. Bushman. desert. dust bowl. heathland. marginal land. moorland. mulga. pasture. plain. Sahara. the Gobi Desert. tundra.

  8. 1. To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines: moor a ship to a dock; a dirigible moored to a tower. 2. To fix in place; secure: a mailbox moored to the sidewalk with bolts. See Synonyms at fasten. 3. To provide with an abiding emotional attachment: a politician moored to the family back home. v.intr. 1.

  9. 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. This word of many hats can also be a noun — a moor is mossy land covered in bushes and grass.

  10. 1. A moor is an area of open and usually high land with poor soil that is covered mainly with grass and heather. [mainly British] [...] 2. If you moor a boat somewhere, you stop and tie it to the land with a rope or chain so that it cannot move away. [...] 3.

  11. moor meaning: an open area in the countryside that is covered with rough grass and bushes: . Learn more.