moor
111moor-pout — moorˈ pout or (Scot) ● moor …
112moor|land — «MUR LAND, luhnd», noun, adjective. Especially British. –n. land covered with heather; moor: »... opportunities for studying the ecology of moorlands (A. W. Haslett). –adj. of moorland …
113Moor-head — see Moor s head …
114Moor Park — (spr. mūr), s. Farnham …
115Moor's Charity School — was founded in 1754 in Lebanon, Connecticut, by the Puritan minister Eleazar Wheelock to provide education for Native Americans who desired to be missionaries to the native tribes. The school survived for only a fairly short time, as Connecticut… …
116moor cock — moor cock, the male red grouse …
117moor hen — moor hen, 1. the female red grouse; gorhen. 2. any one of various wading birds, such as the gallinule, rail, and coot …
118moor|age — «MUR ihj», noun. 1. a mooring or being moored. 2. a place for mooring. 3. the charge for its use …
119moor|ber|ry — «MUR BEHR ee, buhr », noun, plural ries. 1. = bilberry. (Cf. ↑bilberry) 2. a small cranberry …
120moor|fowl — «MUR FOWL», noun. = red grouse. (Cf. ↑red grouse) …