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Definitions of morays in various dictionaries:
noun - family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters
noun - a tropical eel
MORAYS - The Morayshire Railway was the first railway to be built north of Aberdeen, Scotland. It received royal assent in 1846 but construction was delayed u...
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Sharp-toothed creatures |
Lamprey relatives |
Snaky swimmers |
Tropical eels |
Some eels |
Mediterranean eels |
Sharp-toothed swimmers |
Eel types |
Coral reef predators |
Voracious eels |
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Plural form of moray. |
a mainly nocturnal eel-like predatory fish of warm seas, which typically hides in crevices with just the head protruding. |
A mainly nocturnal eel-like predatory fish of warm seas, that typically hides in crevices with just the head protruding. |
A council area and former county of northern Scotland, bordered on the north by the Moray Firth administrative centre, Elgin. |
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The Morayshire Railway was the first railway to be built north of Aberdeen, Scotland. It received royal assent in 1846 but construction was delayed until 1851 because of the adverse economic conditions existing in the United Kingdom. The railway was built in two phases with the section from Elgin to Lossiemouth completed in 1852. When the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway (I&AJR) reached Keith via Elgin, the Morayshire was able to complete the Speyside second phase by connecting the Craigellachie line at Orton. Initially, the Morayshire ran its own locomotives on the I&AJR track between Elgin and Orton but this was short-lived and the Morayshire carriages were then hauled to Orton by the I&AJR. Disagreements with the I&AJR eventually forced the Morayshire into constructing a new section of track between its stations at Elgin and Rothes; this was completed in 1862. The Morayshire accomplished its final enlargement by connecting to the new Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) Craigellachie station in 1863. Crippling debt forced the company into an arrangement with the GNoSR for it to assume operation of the track in 1866. By 1881, the Morayshire had greatly reduced its debt and its long sought-after amalgamation with the GNoSR finally took place. |