Mor: it means Custom or Manner... for example "morose"
"Moro" is a Greek root which means foolish, dull, or a feeble-minded person. Examples of words that use this root today are moronic, sophomore, and oxymoron.
more or many or alot
"Bryn y Mor" means "Hill of the Sea" in Welsh. It combines the words "bryn" (hill) and "y mor" (the sea) to create a name or description of a place near the sea situated on a hill.
peacock is called ' mor ' in hindi
" eye-la-mor-ah-da"
The root word 'mem' comes from meminisse, which means to remember.
In Hindi, the sound made by a duck is called "mor".
Nothing, mor is not a Japanese word.
There is no prefix for mortem. Mor is the root word of mortem however.
It's not clear whether you mean the name "Morgan" or the Yiddish word "MOR-gen". Assuming the latter, the Yiddish "MOR-gen" means "tomorrow", straight from the German.
If by bohemian you mean Czech language, which is language spoken in Bohemia, part of Czech republic, then the word you seek is "babička".
big
Fool
mor = מור
they were most interested in learning mor the what that know
bad, evil
mor-ning
No but it's not a nice word.
far. is how it sounds. im not sure how its actually spelled. and far far is dads dad. and mor far is moms dad. and mor mor is mom's mom. etc