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MOOR definition: 1. an open area of hills covered with rough grass, especially in Britain: 2. to tie a boat so that…. Learn more.
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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.
a Muslim of the mixed Berber and Arab people inhabiting NW Africa. a member of this group that invaded Spain in the 8th century a.d. and occupied it until 1492. a tract of unenclosed ground, usually having peaty soil covered with heather, coarse grass, bracken, and moss.
The meaning of MOOR is an expanse of open rolling infertile land. How to use moor in a sentence.
A moor is an area of open and usually high land with poor soil that is covered mainly with grass and heather.
moor. noun. /mɔː (r)/, /mʊə (r)/. /mʊr/. (especially British English) [countable, usually plural] a high open area of land that is not used for farming, especially an area covered with rough grass and heather. the North York moors. We went for a walk on the moors. Extra Examples.
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.