Users Also Read
Picture Dictionary
English to Afrikaans
English to Arabic
English to Bengali
English to Chinese
English to English
English to French
English to German
English to Gujarati
English to Hindi
English to Italian
English to Japanese
English to Kannada
English to Korean
English to Malayalam
English to Marathi
English to Nepali
English to Portuguese
English to Punjabi
English to Russian
English to Spanish
English to Swedish
English to Tamil
English to Telugu
English to Thai
English to Turkish
English to Urdu
Word | Moor |
Hindi Meaning | बंजर भूमि, मूर, अजोत भूमि, बाँधना, गोदी पर लगना, बाँधने की जगह, बंधन, जलमुर्गी, मूरों का, ऊसर भूमि, दलदल, बंजर प्रदेश, कच्छ देश, घाट पर बांधना, हब्शी, ऊसर, लंगर करना, लंगर डालना, बीढ |
one of the Muslim people of Africa; of mixed Arab and Berber descent; converted to Islam in the 8th century; conquerors of Spain in the 8th century / one of the Muslim people of north Africa / a large open piece of land where nothing much grows except heather. The same word also means to fasten a boat or shop to the land / a member of a northwestern African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent. In the 8th century they conquered the Iberian peninsula, but were finally driven out of their last stronghold in Granada at the end of the 15th century., | |
Usage | ⇒ The Baskerville was close to the moor where the great hound was free to roam ⇒ This wide extent of habitats includes upland moors , grassy or boggy open areas in forests and damp grasslands and traditionally managed hayfields particularly in river valleys. |
Synonyms | anchor, secure, fix, moorland, fasten, tie up, attach, berth, heath, fen, plain, tether, dock, down, lash, make fast, mesa, pampas, prairie, steppe, |
Antonyms | displace, relocate, budge, disturb, withdraw, |
|