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The answer MOOR has 420 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of moor in various dictionaries:
noun - one of the Muslim people of north Africa
noun - open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss
verb - secure in or as if in a berth or dock
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Secure a ship |
Resting place |
'The Hound of the Baskervilles' locale |
Anchor |
N. African Muslim |
Tie at anchor |
Poor drainage area |
Drop anchor |
Secure |
Secure with lines and anchors |
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The 1644 battlefield of Marston this, a type of gloomy field, is mentioned in a Bronte novel |
Filipino Muslims are called Moros, the Spanish form of this English word |
Othello knows this 4-letter word can mean an inhabitant of either Morocco or Mauritania |
Its meanings include an area of open land & to tie a ship to a dock |
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make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor. |
a member of a NW African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent. In the 8th century they conquered the Iberian peninsula, but were finally driven out of their last stronghold in Granada at the end of the 15th century. |
a tract of open uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather. |
to attach a boat or ship to something on land or to the surface under the water to keep it in place: |
a member of the group of Muslim people from North Africa who ruled Spain from 711 to 1492 |
to tie a boat so that it stays in the same place: |
an open area of hills covered with rough grass, especially in Britain: |
To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines: moor a ship to a dock a dirigible moored to a tower. |
To fix in place secure. See Synonyms at fasten. |
A broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs. |
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