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County in Texas, United States
Moore County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 21,358. The county seat is Dumas. The county was
Moore_County,_Texas
Census-designated place in Texas, United States
Moore is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Frio County, Texas, United States. Its population was 610 at the 2020 census
Moore,_Texas
2017 United States Supreme Court case
Moore v. Texas, 137 S. Ct. 1039 (2017), is a United States Supreme Court decision about the death penalty and intellectual disability. The court held that
Moore_v._Texas_(2017)
American settler
rebellion. Moore was born August 13, 1800, in Rome, Smith County, Tennessee. In 1818, Moore ran away from college to the Mexican state of Texas to avoid
John Henry Moore (Texas settler)
John_Henry_Moore_(Texas_settler)
American basketball player (born 1958)
caused Moore to have his career put on hold in early 1986. Moore started all 112 games of his four-year college career at the University of Texas at Austin
Johnny_Moore_(basketball)
American baseball player (born 2003)
Malcolm Moore (born July 31, 2003) is an American professional baseball catcher in the Texas Rangers organization. He played college baseball for the Stanford
Malcolm_Moore_(baseball)
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England Moore, Idaho Moore, Indiana Moore, Montana Moore, New Jersey Moore, Oklahoma Moore Township, Pennsylvania Moore, South Carolina Moore, Texas Moore, Utah
Moore
American evangelical leader
in 1994 to teach women. Living Proof Ministries is based in Houston, Texas. Moore, who is "arguably the most prominent white evangelical woman in America"
Beth_Moore
City in Texas, United States
Moore Station is a city in Henderson County, Texas, United States. The population was 160 at the 2020 census. It was founded in 1876 by Anderson Moore
Moore_Station,_Texas
Topics referred to by the same term
Moore v. Texas may refer to: Moore v. Texas (2017), a U.S. Supreme Court opinion on capital punishment regarding death row inmates with mental disabilities
Moore_v._Texas
American attorney and politician
John Marks Moore (January 23, 1853 – September 28, 1902) was an American attorney, Democratic politician from Texas, a member of the Texas House of Representatives
John_Marks_Moore
American football player (2000–2026)
happened as Texans linebacker Jamal Hill tackled Moore along the sideline as Moore was returning a punt from Tommy Townsend. On August 12, Moore was placed
Rondale_Moore
American professional wrestler (born 1964)
Women's Pro Wrestling. Moore later moved on to the United States Wrestling Association in Memphis, where she was known as Miss Texas. She made her debut
Jacqueline_Moore
City in Texas, USA
Dumas (/ˈdjuːməs/ DEW-məs) is a city in and the county seat of Moore County, Texas, United States. The population was 14,501 at the 2020 census. Located
Dumas,_Texas
United States Army general
1949. George Fleming Moore was born on July 31, 1887, in Austin, Texas, as the son of John Marks Moore and Mary Estelle Grace Moore. He graduated from the
George F. Moore (United States Army officer)
George_F._Moore_(United_States_Army_officer)
American football player (born 2003)
football for the Texas Longhorns and UTSA Roadrunners and was selected by the Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft. Moore was born in Houston
Trey Moore (American football)
Trey_Moore_(American_football)
American politician
Tyler Moore, Sr. (April 9, 1918 – May 27, 1999) was an attorney and businessman in Bryan, Texas, who was a conservative Democratic member of the Texas State
William T. Moore (Texas politician)
William_T._Moore_(Texas_politician)
American football player (born 2004)
DeAndre Moore Jr. (born March 13, 2004) is an American college football wide receiver for the Colorado Buffaloes. He previously played for the Texas Longhorns
DeAndre_Moore_Jr.
American politician
both Texas and the United States. Hilmar Moore was a cattleman and a fifth-generation Texan, the great-great grandson of a signer of the Texas Declaration
Hilmar_Moore
1835–1836 rebellion
2015. Moore, Stephen L. (2004). Eighteen Minutes: The Battle of San Jacinto and the Texas Independence Campaign. Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press.
Texas_Revolution
American actor (1914–1999)
Clayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 – December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional Western character
Clayton_Moore
American baseball player (born 1992)
played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers. Moore attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California. In his senior
Dylan_Moore
Unincorporated community in Texas, United States
Moore's Crossing is an unincorporated community in Travis County, in the U.S. state of Texas. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population
Moore's_Crossing,_Texas
City in Texas, United States
Fritch is a city in Moore and Hutchinson Counties, Texas, United States. The population was 1,859 at the 2020 census. On June 27, 1992, a mile-wide, multi-vortex
Fritch,_Texas
Nature sanctuary in Houston, Texas, US
The Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary is a 17.5-acre (7.1 ha) nature sanctuary along Rummel Creek, located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. Named
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
Edith_L._Moore_Nature_Sanctuary
Topics referred to by the same term
John Moore, 1st Baronet (1718–1779), Royal Navy officer Sir John Moore (1761–1809), British Army officer and politician John Henry Moore (Texas settler)
John_Moore
American actress and author (born 1960)
multiple locations including Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Panama, Nebraska, Alaska, New York, and Virginia, and Moore attended nine different schools. The constant
Julianne_Moore
American politician
John Matthew "Jaybird" Moore (November 18, 1862 – February 3, 1940) was an American rancher and statesman from Texas who served in the United States House
John_Matthew_Moore
Former US base in Hidalgo County, Texas
Moore Air Base is an inactive United States Air Force facility located 14 mi (23 km) northwest of Mission, Texas. It was deactivated on 1 February 1961
Moore_Air_Force_Base
American football player (born 2007)
the top ranked wide receiver in the 2025 recruiting class. Moore grew up in Duncanville, Texas and attended Duncanville High School. He had 44 receptions
Dakorien_Moore
American paint manufacturing company
was acquired by investment firm Flacks Group, Kelly-Moore had 157 stores located in California, Texas, Oklahoma, and Nevada. In January 2024, the company
Kelly-Moore_Paints
American baseball player and manager (born 1939)
separate terms as a Texas Rangers coach, and 32 years in all as a coach for eight different Major League Baseball (MLB) teams. Moore managed the Oakland
Jackie_Moore_(baseball)
City in Texas, United States
Sunray is a city in northeastern Moore County, Texas, United States. Its population was 1,707 at the 2020 census. Sunray, Texas, was founded by Jack Clarence
Sunray,_Texas
Topics referred to by the same term
Addison Webster Moore (1866–1930), American pragmatist philosopher A. W. Moore (philosopher) (born 1956), British philosopher A. W. Moore (Texas politician)
A._W._Moore
Observation on the growth of integrated circuit capacity
Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years, with minimal increase in cost
Moore's_law
City in Texas, United States
is a city in Moore County, Texas, United States, located along U.S. Route 287. The population was 3,057 at the 2020 census. "Cactus Texas", a song by Waylon
Cactus,_Texas
American lawyer and judge (1822–1883)
George Fleming Moore (July 17, 1822 – August 30, 1883) was an American lawyer and judge, who served as justice of the Supreme Court of Texas from October
George_F._Moore_(Texas_judge)
U.S. state
Texas (/ˈtɛksəs/ TEK-səss) is the most populous state in the Southern United States. It borders the American states of Louisiana to the east, Arkansas
Texas
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Moore II (1927–2013), U.S. federal judge in New Jersey John Henry Moore (Texas settler) (1800–1880), early colonist in Mexican Texas John Henry Moore
John H. Moore (disambiguation)
John_H._Moore_(disambiguation)
American mathematician
Robert Lee Moore (November 14, 1882 – October 4, 1974) was an American mathematician who taught for many years at the University of Texas. He is known
Robert_Lee_Moore
Topics referred to by the same term
in Seattle, Washington W. F. Moore (William Folsom Moore, 1868–1956), justice of the Supreme Court of Texas Bill Moore (American football) (1912–1973)
William_Moore
International engineering firm
Walter P. Moore and Associates, Inc. (d/b/a Walter P Moore) is an international company providing structural engineering, diagnostics, civil engineering
Walter_P_Moore
Japanese professional wrestler
Tajiri". Rob Moore, Texas Wrestling Announcer. Horie, Masanori (2000-05-22). "View from the Rising Sun: Jumbo Tsuruta (1951–2000)". Rob Moore, Texas Wrestling
Mr._Hito
American Western swing musician (1920–1987)
with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys in the 1940s. He played with The Strangers and Merle Haggard during the 1970s and 1980s. Moore was born in the Gulf
Tiny_Moore
Decisive battle of the Texas Revolution
Jacinto. Texas portal Timeline of the Texas Revolution Groce's Landing is located roughly 9 miles (14 km) northeast of modern-day Bellville. Moore (2004)
Battle_of_San_Jacinto
American football player (born 1998)
for the Texas A&M Aggies and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL draft. Moore was born in Beaumont, Texas and attended
Dan_Moore_(American_football)
American guitarist and singer-songwriter
Ian Moore (born August 8, 1968, in Berkeley, California, United States) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. Ian Moore (Capricorn
Ian_Moore_(musician)
Topics referred to by the same term
the Oregon Supreme Court George F. Moore (Texas judge) (1822–1883), justice of the Texas Supreme Court James E. Moore (judge) (born 1936), associate justice
Justice_Moore
American temperance advocate (1846–1911)
Hotel". Texas Settlement Region. Archived from the original on May 12, 2008. Retrieved October 24, 2020. "Nation, Carry Amelia Moore (1846–1911)". Texas State
Carrie_Nation
American rapper (1974–2007)
Moore (August 20, 1974 – October 14, 2007), better known by his stage name Big Moe, was an American rapper from Houston, Texas. Kenneth Doniell Moore
Big_Moe
American actress (born 1962)
from liver cancer in Brazoria, Texas. Moore's mother had a long arrest record which included drunk driving and arson. Moore broke off contact with her mother
Demi_Moore
American professional wrestler
the Rising Sun: The Wrestlers Formerly Known As The Black Harts". Rob Moore, Texas Wrestling Announcer. Archived from the original on 2014-03-04. "WCW Worldwide —
Barry_Houston
American actress and television producer (1936–2017)
Mary Tyler Moore (December 29, 1936 – January 25, 2017) was an American actress, producer, and social advocate. She is best known for her television roles
Mary_Tyler_Moore
City in Texas, United States
Point, state champion in 2003 G.A. Moore, Texas High School Football coach, member of the University of North Texas Thomas Ambrose Tschoepe, Roman Catholic
Pilot_Point,_Texas
City in Texas, United States
related to Texas City, Texas. Texas portal City of Texas City – Official Website Historic Photos from the Moore Memorial Public Library, Texas City, hosted
Texas_City,_Texas
American football player and coach (1938/1939–2025)
Gary Autry Moore Jr. (November 23, 1938 – September 5, 2025) was an American high school football head coach in the state of Texas. He retired after completing
G._A._Moore
American baseball executive
the senior advisor of baseball operations for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Moore's baseball career began as an assistant coach at George
Dayton_Moore
US Navy officer (1810-1865)
Ward Moore (July 15, 1810 – October 5, 1865), was an American naval officer who also served as commander-in-chief of the Navy of the Republic of Texas. Moore
Edwin_Ward_Moore
American gridiron football player (born 1992)
football at Texas A&M, where he earned All-American honors. Moore was born in DeSoto, Texas. He attended Rowlett High School in Rowlett, Texas, where he
Damontre_Moore
American wrongly convicted of murder
Retrieved November 8, 2013. "The Honorable Kelly G. Moore". Texas State Directory Online; txdirectory.com. Texas State Directory, Inc. December 21, 2016. Retrieved
Michael Morton (criminal justice)
Michael_Morton_(criminal_justice)
American actress (born 1929)
Terry Moore (born Helen Luella Koford; January 7, 1929) is an American actress. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for
Terry_Moore_(actress)
Public school in Dumas, Texas, United States
Dumas, Texas, United States, and classified as a 4A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Dumas Independent School District located in central Moore County
Dumas_High_School_(Texas)
American football player and coach (born 1939)
Hundley Moore (born July 18, 1939) is an American former college football coach and player. He served as the head football coach at North Texas State University—now
Jerry Moore (American football, born 1939)
Jerry_Moore_(American_football,_born_1939)
Community college in Amarillo, Texas, U.S.
2023. As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of AC includes all of Carson, Castro, Deaf Smith, Moore, Oldham, Parmer, Potter,
Amarillo_College
American minister and activist (1934–2014)
and the United States to repent for its racism. Moore was born on July 18, 1934, near Grand Saline, Texas, and grew up in a town he described as a stronghold
Charles_R._Moore_(minister)
Ghost town in Texas, United States
Moore is a ghost town in Brazos County, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located within the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area. Moore may have first
Moore,_Brazos_County,_Texas
American football player
Kevin Moore is an American college football cornerback for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Moore attended Round Rock High School in Round Rock, Texas. During
Leonard Moore (American football)
Leonard_Moore_(American_football)
Topics referred to by the same term
George F. Moore may refer to: George Fletcher Moore (1798–1886), Irish-born Attorney-General of Western Australia George F. Moore (Texas judge) (1822–1883)
George_F._Moore
American Christian musician and worship leader
less alone." Moore currently resides in Dallas, Texas, with his wife and family. On June 19, 2017, Moore's son, named Chandler D. Moore II (affectionately
Chandler_Moore
Airport in Texas
Moore County Airport (FAA LID: DUX), is located in Dumas, Texas, United States. Moore County Airport is situated on 326 acres in Dumas, Texas, 2-miles
Moore_County_Airport_(Texas)
American teacher and politician
James Moore (c. 1844–?) was a teacher and Republican politician who served three terms in the Texas Legislature. He was born in Navasota, Texas in 1844
Robert_J._Moore
American architect (1925–1993)
Ruble Yudell (Los Angeles) and Moore/Andersson (Austin, Texas). The constant changes resulted, in part, from Moore's extensive worldwide travel and his
Charles_Moore_(architect)
American football coach and player (born 1988)
marked the only game of Moore’s collegiate career in which he did not start. In the final game of 2008, Boise State lost to Texas Christian University (TCU)
Kellen_Moore
Topics referred to by the same term
South Carolina Camp Moore, a historic Confederate military camp in Louisiana Moore's Fort, a historic building in Round Top, Texas This disambiguation
Fort_Moore
Alamo combatants
Texas". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Archived from the original on June 17, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2015.; Moore (2007)
List_of_Alamo_defenders
Topics referred to by the same term
John M. Moore may refer to: John Mackenzie Moore (1857–1930), Canadian architect John Marks Davenport Moore (1811–1892), member of the Texas House of Representatives
John_M._Moore
Prison in Overton, Texas
The Billy Moore Unit a.k.a. the Billy Moore Correctional Center is a state prison for men located in Overton, Rusk County, Texas, operated (since September
Billy_Moore_Unit
Mid-decade change to congressional district boundaries
York May Follow Texas in Redrawing Maps". The New York Times. Retrieved August 4, 2025. Janesch, Sam (August 5, 2025). "Gov. Wes Moore considering 'all
2025_Texas_redistricting
presidential election in Texas was held on November 2, 1976, as part of the 1976 United States presidential election. Texas was won by former governor
1976 United States presidential election in Texas
1976_United_States_presidential_election_in_Texas
Military unit
Creed Moore, who would become the regiment's 1st Colonel. Many of the men were from Houston and Galveston. Following the ratification of Texas' Ordinance
2nd_Texas_Infantry_Regiment
Unincorporated community in Texas, United States
Masterson is an unincorporated community in southern Moore County, Texas, United States of the Texas Panhandle. It lies along the concurrent U.S. Routes
Masterson,_Texas
Former mayor of Pearsall, Texas
Mary Moore is a former mayor of Pearsall, Texas. Moore was the first woman as well as the first African American to be elected Mayor of Pearsall. On May
Mary_Moore_(mayor)
American legislative district
Howard, Hutchinson, Irion, Lipscomb, Loving, Martin, Midland, Mitchell, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Reagan, Roberts, Schleicher
Texas's_31st_Senate_district
Mexican footballer (born 1981)
"Oklahoma State vs Texas A&M (Aug 27, 1999)". Texas A&M Aggies. Retrieved 22 January 2017. "Person Details for Martha Ofelia Moore, "Texas Birth Index, 1903–1997""
Martha_Moore
Scholarly publishing house of Texas A&M university
press has developed a series featuring regional art, the Joe and Betty Moore Texas Art Series, one dealing with regional literature (the Tarleton State
Texas_A&M_University_Press
Topics referred to by the same term
George F. Moore (Texas judge) (1822–1883), Texas Supreme Court judge George DeGraw Moore (1822–1891), American politician and jurist George Moore (Canadian
George_Moore
City in Texas, United States
state of Texas. Located in northern Texas, it is the ninth-most populous city in the United States and third-most populous city in Texas, with a population
Dallas
2023 American film by John Slattery
Mary Lou Morris and Mary McGinnis Morris in October 2000 in Houston, Texas. Jay Moore's wife Maggie catches him with child sexual abuse material in an envelope
Maggie_Moore(s)
American jazz singer (1902–1962)
Monette Moore (May 19, 1902, in Gainesville, Texas – October 21, 1962, in Garden Grove, California) was an American jazz and classic female blues singer
Monette_Moore
2004 American film
Dallas, Texas, at the American Film Renaissance film festival. The film and its poster are patterned after Moore's film Roger & Me, during which Moore attempts
Michael_Moore_Hates_America
American athlete (born 2001)
place in 4x400 m in 3:51.44. "Jasmine Moore – Profile". worldathletics.org. "North Texas Olympian Jasmine Moore qualifies for World Championships in both
Jasmine_Moore
Evacuations of Texian civilians during the Texas Revolution
Moore (2004), p. 60. Moore (2004), p. 58. Moore (2004), p. 59. Moore (2004), pp. 61–63. Moore (2004), pp. 63–67; "Sam Houston Oak". Recorded Texas Historic
Runaway_Scrape
State highway in Texas
State Highway 136 (SH 136) is a Texas state highway that runs from the Oklahoma state line south of Guymon, Oklahoma to Amarillo. The route was designated
Texas_State_Highway_136
American football player (born 1993)
2016 NFL draft. Moore has also been a member of the Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Arizona Cardinals, and Washington Commanders. Moore attended and played
Chris Moore (American football)
Chris_Moore_(American_football)
American football player (born 1995)
Houston Texans, and Atlanta Falcons, and the New Jersey Generals and Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League (USFL). Moore attended Elkins
J'Mon_Moore
American politician (1918–2017)
Moore Jr. (May 16, 1918 – April 16, 2017) was a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1967 to 1973 from McLennan County. Moore
Tom_Moore_Jr.
American actor (1908-1964)
Sheriff Smoky Moore The Lone Rider in Cheyenne (1942) as Sheriff Smoky Moore The Lone Rider in Texas Justice (1942) as Sheriff Smoky Moore Border Roundup
Dennis_Moore_(actor)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fleming Moore may refer to: George F. Moore (Texas judge) (1822–1883), American chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas George F. Moore (United States
George_Fleming_Moore
American military advocate
Julia Compton Moore (February 10, 1929 – April 18, 2004) was the wife of Hal Moore, a United States Army officer. Her efforts and complaints in the aftermath
Julia_Compton_Moore
American actress
DeQuina Moore is an American actress, best known for her role as Pilar in the original Broadway cast of Legally Blonde: The Musical. She is a native of
DeQuina_Moore
MOORE TEXAS
MOORE TEXAS
Boy/Male
Muslim
More delicate, More gracious
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
More
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon Irish Scottish
Bitter.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Irish
From the Moors; Dark Skinned; Surname
Boy/Male
French
Dark skinned.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
More Elegant; More Graceful; More Humorous
Surname or Lastname
English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh
English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh : variant spelling of Moore.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boor.Possibly a shortened form of Dutch van den Boore, a variant of van den Borne (see Borne).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Son of More; Sea-strength; Moor; Dark Skinned
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
More Delicate; More Gracious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the moors (see Moore 1).English : patronymic from Moore as a personal name (see Moore 3).
Boy/Male
French English
Dark skinned.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
More Delicate; More Gracious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Moores.Dutch : nickname for a man of swarthy complexion or ethnic name for a North African, from moor ‘Moor’ (see Moore 2).Dutch : patronymic from a short form of the Latin personal name Mauritius (see Morris 1).
Boy/Male
Irish French
Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English more ‘moor’, ‘marsh’, ‘fen’, ‘area of uncultivated land’ (Old English mÅr), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in such a place or a habitational name from any of the various places named with this word, as for example Moore in Cheshire or More in Shropshire.English : from Old French more ‘Moor’ (Latin maurus). The Latin term denoted a native of northwestern Africa, but in medieval England the word came to be used informally as a nickname for any swarthy or dark-skinned person.English : from a personal name (Latin Maurus ‘Moor’). This name was borne by various early Christian saints. The personal name was introduced to England by the Normans, but it was never as popular in England as it was on the Continent.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mórdha ‘descendant of Mórdha’, a byname meaning ‘great’, ‘proud’, or ‘stately’.Scottish : see Muir.Welsh : from Welsh mawr ‘big’, applied as a nickname or distinguishing epithet.
Girl/Female
Irish
Great.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Italian
From the Moors; Dark Skinned
Girl/Female
Australian, Ghana
More and More
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
More glorious more illustrious
MOORE TEXAS
MOORE TEXAS
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Obedient
Girl/Female
Indian
Dignified, Splendid
Boy/Male
Indian
Girl/Female
Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Gift; Present
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mercy (The two children were found and brought to King Shantanu. Kripa was taught Dhanurveda, the martial arts, by his father, and he became one of the Kurus' martial teachers.)
Boy/Male
Tamil
A lamp, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Charming and beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi, Traditional
Devine Blessing; Gift; Donation
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical goddess of mystery.
MOORE TEXAS
MOORE TEXAS
MOORE TEXAS
MOORE TEXAS
MOORE TEXAS
superl.
Additional; other; as, he wept because there were no more words to conquer.
superl.
Greater in quality, amount, degree, quality, and the like; with the singular.
adv.
In a greater quantity; in or to a greater extent or degree.
n.
A large cervine mammal (Alces machlis, or A. Americanus), native of the Northern United States and Canada. The adult male is about as large as a horse, and has very large, palmate antlers. It closely resembles the European elk, and by many zoologists is considered the same species. See Elk.
n.
Originally, a fine textile fabric made of the hair of an Asiatic goat; afterwards, any textile fabric to which a watered appearance is given in the process of calendering.
v. t.
To make more; to increase.
adv.
In addition; further; besides; again.
n.
A kind of blue cloth made in India.
imp. & p. p.
of Moor
n.
That which is in addition; something other and further; an additional or greater amount.
adv.
With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree; as, more durable; more active; more sweetly.
n.
Land consisting of a moor or moors.
v. t.
To fix or secure, as a vessel, in a particular place by casting anchor, or by fastening with cables or chains; as, the vessel was moored in the stream; they moored the boat to the wharf.
superl.
Greater in number; exceeding in numbers; -- with the plural.
adv.
With a verb or participle.
superl.
Greater; superior; increased
a.
Of or pertaining to moors; marshy; fenny; boggy; moorish.
n.
A greater quantity, amount, or number; that which exceeds or surpasses in any way what it is compared with.
n.
A watered, clouded, or frosted appearance produced upon either textile fabrics or metallic surfaces.