moor

US /mʊr/
UK /mʊr/
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páramo, brezal

a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath

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The sheep grazed peacefully on the vast moor.
Las ovejas pastaban pacíficamente en el vasto páramo.
A thick fog rolled across the desolate moor.
Una densa niebla se extendió por el desolado páramo.
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moro, morisco

a member of a Muslim people of NW Africa, formerly inhabiting parts of Spain, Sicily, and Malta

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The history of the Moors in Spain is rich and complex.
La historia de los moros en España es rica y compleja.
The architecture shows strong influences from the Moorish period.
La arquitectura muestra fuertes influencias del período morisco.
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amarrar, atracar

make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor

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The captain ordered the crew to moor the ship to the dock.
El capitán ordenó a la tripulación amarrar el barco al muelle.
We decided to moor our small boat in the calm bay.
Decidimos amarrar nuestro pequeño bote en la bahía tranquila.