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moornoun a broad area of level or rolling treeless countryas she wanders the windswept moor, the novel's heroine vows that she will never marry the vicar campo, champaign, down(s), grassland, heath, lea(or ley), llano, pampa, plain, prairie, savanna(also savannah), steppe, tundra, veld(or veldt) field, meadowfloodplainbottom, bottomland, flat, lowlandplateau, table, tableland, upland spongy land saturated or partially covered with watera mysterious figure who was said to have haunted the moors of southwest England bog, fen, marsh, marshland, mire, morass, muskeg, slough(also slew or slue), swamp, swampland, wash, wetland swalequagmireguck(or gook), muck, mud, ooze, slime, slop, sludge, slush moorverbto put securely in place or in a desired positionmoored the boat to the dock anchor, catch, clamp, fasten, fix, hitch, secure, set embed(also imbed), entrench(also intrench), implant, ingrain(also engrain), lodge, stuff, wedge loose, loosen, unfasten, unfix, unloose, unloosen extract, prize, pry, pull, root (out), tear (out), uproot, wrest, yank before the 12th century |