berth, catch, chain, dock, fix, lash, make fast, picket, secure, tether, tie, tie up
Tie up or berth.
Another word for moor is heath or marsh.
The homophone for "more" is "moor."
I went boating on the moor yesterday. I like to walk my dog on the moor near my house. The sheep graze peacefully on the moor.
The homophone for "moor" is "more."
"Land of heather," a kenning for moor, highlights the plant commonly found in moor environments. This poetic device is used to create vivid imagery and convey the essence of the landscape.
Many people considered the moor a bleak and inhospitable place.Boats are allowed to moor at the rear of the seaside restaurant.Shakespeare's character Othello was a Moor who became a general in Venice.(* Capitalized, the Moors were essentially black Islamic people - from Morocco - who occupied parts of Spain for nearly a thousand years.)
A moor is an open area of land.
The homophone for "more" is "moor."
I went boating on the moor yesterday. I like to walk my dog on the moor near my house. The sheep graze peacefully on the moor.
William Moor died in 1765.
The population of Stanwell Moor is 1,343.
The population of Moor Crichel is 181.
Dmitry Moor died in 1946.
Dmitry Moor was born in 1883.
Moor macaque was created in 1825.
Benedict the Moor was born in 1526.
Broughton Moor's population is 726.
The population of Alston Moor is 2,156.