moor

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The meaning (definition) of the word moor
a wide open hilly land covered in low bushes
The word moor used in a sentence
“The moor stretched wide and flat with low bushy plants everywhere.”
Words that mean the same as moor (synonyms)
heathfield
The plural of the word moor
moors
How the word moor is said around the world
| French | amarrer |
| Spanish | páramo |
| Mandarin | 泊 |
| Hindi | दलदल |
| Arabic | مور |
| Russian | болото |
| Portuguese (EU) | atracar |
| Portuguese (BR) | atracar |
| Japanese | ムーア |
| German | Moor |
| Urdu | مور |
| Punjabi | ਮੂਰ |
| Korean | 황무지 |
| Hebrew | לַעֲגוֹן |
| Greek | αράζω |
| Dutch | Moor |
| Filipino | pugad |
| Vietnamese | đầm lầy |
| Turkish | bataklık |
| Persian | مور |
| Polish | cumować |
| Ukrainian | болото |
| Bengali | মুর |
| Swedish | förtöja |
| Italian | ormeggiare |
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