Quay
at moorings on docks
someone answer! Quay.
One meaning of the word "moor" is: "to fix in place, to secure". Another meaning of the word "moor" is: "a broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs".
A quay is a platform built parallel to the shore where ships can tie up to. A pier is another four letter word where a ship can dock.
Moor
Moor
Well, honey, ships moor at quays. That's right, Q-U-A-Y-S. Those fancy docks where ships come to chill and unload their cargo. So next time you're playing Scrabble, remember that little gem of a word for some serious points.
moor, i think
moor is not a spanish word, and it doesn't make sense, but it means: "the moor the comma of life"
The Cry of the Moor is one of the figurative language that was used in some poem.
A Moor is a derogatory term to refer to a North African. We would use the word Berber or Amazigh to refer to these people today.
moor