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| 1. | to secure (a ship, boat, dirigible, etc.) in a particular place, as by cables and anchors or by lines. |
| 2. | to fix firmly; secure. |
| 3. | to moor a ship, small boat, etc. |
| 4. | to be made secure by cables or the like. |
| 5. | the act of mooring. |
moor 1 (mŏŏr) v. moored, moor·ing, moors v. tr.
[Middle English moren.] |
moor
tract of open country that may be either dry with heather and associated vegetation or wet with an acid peat vegetation. If wet, a moor is generally synonymous with bog (q.v.).
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