Moor | Mean of moor in English Dictionary
/ˈmuɚ/
- Noun
- a broad area of open land that is not good for farming
- We watched the sun setting over the moors.
- Verb
- to hold (a boat or ship) in place with ropes or cables or with an anchor
- We found a harbor and moored the boat there for the night.
- The boat was moored alongside the dock.
- We need to find a place to moor for the night.
- Noun
- a member of a group of North African Arab people who ruled parts of Spain from the eighth century until 1492