These are homonyms - words that sound alike but aren't spelled alike. Here are some sentences.
There is more heather on the 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 "more" is "moor."
The homophone for "moor" is "more."
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.)
"Duos moor" is not a phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or an incorrect phrase. Can you provide more context or clarification?
Let's moor together more often! Yonder lies... more moor! This day we've slain 10,000 Moors -and tomorrow, we'll slay more!
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.
I am looking for a good place to moor the boat.
The homophone for "more" is "moor."
The homophone for "moor" is "more."
It was only with great difficulty that I was able to find a secure location to moor my canoe in that dank moor near Baskerville. It took us three anchor lines to securely moor the boat through last night's storm. I am deeply saddened that the moor is now my favorite hound's final resting place.
Moor
The words in the high-leveled book are obscure or hard to understand. The moor becomes gloomy when the clouds begin to obscure the moon from sight.
moor, i think
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 a derogatory term to refer to a North African. We would use the word Berber or Amazigh to refer to these people today.
I got this on a website so it's weird but,The spirit has lifted around Turf Moor recently tho with some shrewd loan signings and an improvement on the pitch.