Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moor.(verb)
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Use "moors" in a sentence
"The faeries of the world all seem to live in English moors, Scottish highlands, or Irish bogs – at least they do if you read a lot of ‘traditional’ fantasy."
"When the LDL via its apoprotein moors to the receptor it is internalized by the normal healthy receptor."
"So free were we in our isolation upon those Yorkshire moors from the trammels of conventionality (one might almost say, civilization), that I think we should have come to begrudge the ordinary interchange of the neighborly courtesies of life, but for occasional lectures from Mrs. Arkwright, and for going out visiting from time to time."