Moor in Japanese
Moor in Japanese is ムーア人, 荒れ地, 荒野 — Moor means a wide stretch of open, often hilly land covered in heather and rough grass, with poor, boggy soil.
Moor in Japanese
ムーア人
Pronounced: mūajin
(historical) A member of an Islamic people of Arab or Amazigh origin ruling Spain and parts of North Africa from the 8th to the 15th centuries.
荒れ地
Pronounced: arechi
An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light (and usually acidic) soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath. (Compare bog, peatland, marsh, swamp, fen.)
荒野
Pronounced: kōya
An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light (and usually acidic) soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath. (Compare bog, peatland, marsh, swamp, fen.)
停泊
Pronounced: teihaku
What does "Moor" mean?
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noun A wide stretch of open, often hilly land covered in heather and rough grass, with poor, boggy soil.
"They hiked across the misty moor for hours."
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verb To tie up and fix a boat in place with ropes, chains, or an anchor.
"They moored the yacht at the marina overnight."
Moor in a sentence
- They hiked across the misty moor for hours.
- Sheep grazed on the windswept moor.
- They moored the yacht at the marina overnight.
- The fishing boat was moored to the old wooden jetty.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Moor" in Japanese?
"Moor" in Japanese is ムーア人, 荒れ地, 荒野. Moor means: A wide stretch of open, often hilly land covered in heather and rough grass, with poor, boggy soil.
How do you pronounce ムーア人?
"Moor" in Japanese is ムーア人, pronounced "mūajin".
How do you use "Moor" in a sentence?
Example: "They hiked across the misty moor for hours." In Japanese, "Moor" is ムーア人, 荒れ地, 荒野.
Are there other ways to say "Moor" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Moor": ムーア人, 荒れ地, 荒野, 停泊.
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