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moor in Korean

moor in Korean is 무어인 — moor means a wide stretch of open, often hilly land covered in heather and rough grass, with poor, boggy soil.

moor in Korean

무어인
noun
Pronounced: mueoin
a member of a certain mixed ethnicity of Arab and Amazigh people

What does "moor" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "moor" in Korean?

"moor" in Korean is 무어인. moor means: A wide stretch of open, often hilly land covered in heather and rough grass, with poor, boggy soil.

How do you pronounce 무어인?

"moor" in Korean is 무어인, pronounced "mueoin".

How do you use "moor" in a sentence?

Example: "They hiked across the misty moor for hours." In Korean, "moor" is 무어인.

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