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ANCHORS |
Moors |
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ROOMS |
Moors renovate suite |
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TIESUP |
In other words, I upset Moors |
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MOORLAND |
Land consisting of a moor or moors. |
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MOORY |
Of or pertaining to moors; marshy; fenny; boggy; moorish. |
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MOORPAN |
A clayey layer or pan underlying some moors, etc. |
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ATABAL |
A kettledrum; a kind of tabor, used by the Moors. |
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ALCAYDE |
A commander of a castle or fortress among the Spaniards,
Portuguese, and Moors. |
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BARB |
The Barbary horse, a superior breed introduced from Barbary
into Spain by the Moors. |
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MOORISH |
Of or pertaining to Morocco or the Moors; in the style of
the Moors. |
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MORESQUE |
Of or pertaining to, or in the manner or style of, the
Moors; Moorish. |
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WHINBERRY |
The English bilberry; -- so called because it grows on
moors among the whins, or furze. |
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MUZARAB |
One of a denomination of Christians formerly living under
the government of the Moors in Spain, and having a liturgy and ritual
of their own. |
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MIGRATE |
To remove from one country or region to another, with a
view to residence; to change one's place of residence; to remove; as,
the Moors who mig... |
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MOROCCO |
A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin
(though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac
and dyed of vario... |
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CASTANETS |
Two small, concave shells of ivory or hard wood,
shaped like spoons, fastened to the thumb, and beaten together with the
middle finger; -- used... |