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moor

noun

1 Moor

One of the Muslim people of north Africa; of mixed Arab and Berber descent; converted to Islam in the 8th century; conqueror of Spain in the 8th century.

Dutch: Moor
Polish: Maur

2 moor

Open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss.

synonym: moorland.

Roget 206: height, altitude, elevation; eminence, pitch; loftiness etc. adj.; sublimity.    tallness etc. adj.; stature, ... show more

Roget 180: space, extension, extent, superficial extent, expanse, stretch, hyperspace; room, scope, range, field, way, expansion, compass, ... show more

Roget 344: plain, table-land, face of the country; open country, champaign country; basin, downs, waste, weary waste, desert, wild, steppe, pampas, savanna, ... show more

Dutch: heide
Polish: wrzosowisko

verb

1 moor

Secure in or as if in a berth or dock.

synonyms: berth, tie up.

Roget 184: place, situate, locate, localize, make a place for, put, lay, set, seat, station, lodge, quarter, post, install; ... show more

Roget 43: join, unite; conjoin, connect; associate; put together, lay together, clap together, hang together, lump together, hold together, piece together [Fr.], tack together, fix together, ... show more

2 moor

Come into or dock at a wharf.

synonyms: berth, wharf.

3 moor

Secure with cables or ropes.

Dutch: verankeren, aanleggen, aanmeren, afmeren, meren


Moby thesaurus: affix, agricultural region, alight, alkali flat, alluvial plain, anchor, annex, anthill, arable land, attach, barrow, basin, batten, batten down, baygall, belay, berth, billet at, bind, bivouac ... show more.

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