English-Thai Dictionary
Moore
N ชาว แอฟริกา ตะวันตก Mossi chow-aef-fri-ka-ta-wan-tok
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MOORED
pp. Made fast in a station by cables or chains.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MOORESS
MOORESS Moor "ess, n.
Defn: A female Moor; a Moorish woman.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Moore
Moore |mo͝or mʊr | a city in central Oklahoma, a southern suburb of Oklahoma City; pop. 52,615 (est. 2008 ).
Moore, Alfred
Moore, Alfred |mo͝or mʊr | (1755 –1810 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1799 –1804. A native of North Carolina, he was appointed to the Court by President John Adams.
Moore, Bobby
Moore, Bobby |mɔː, mʊə | (1941 –93 ), English footballer; full name Robert Frederick Moore. A defender who spent most of his career with West Ham United, he captained the English team that won the World Cup in 1966.
Moore, Clement
Moore, Clement |mo͝or mʊr | (1779 –1863 ), US writer; full name Clement Clarke Moore. He is best known for his poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas ” (1822 ), which was published anonymously.
Moore, Dudley
Moore, Dudley |mʊ (ə )r mo͝or | (1935 –2002 ), English actor, comedian, and musician; full name Dudley Stuart John Moore. His movies include Arthur (1981 ), Arthur 2 —On the Rocks (1988 ), and Crazy People (1990 ).
Moore, Francis
Moore, Francis |mɔː, mʊə | (1657 – c. 1715 ), English physician, astrologer, and schoolmaster. His almanacs of meteorological and astrological predictions gave their name to the range of almanacs called ‘Old Moore ’ that are available today.
Moore, G. E.
Moore, G. E. |mʊ (ə )r mo͝or | (1873 –1958 ), English moral philosopher and member of the Bloomsbury Group; full name George Edward Moore.
Moore, George
Moore, George |mɔː, mʊə | (1852 –1933 ), Irish novelist; full name George Augustus Moore. Notable works: A Mummer's Wife (1885 ) and Esther Waters (1894 ).
Moore, Henry
Moore, Henry |mʊ (ə )r mo͝or | (1898 –1986 ), English sculptor and draftsman; full name Henry Spencer Moore. His work is characterized by semiabstract reclining forms, large upright figures, and family groups, which Moore intended to be viewed in the open air.
Moore, Marianne
Moore, Marianne |mo͝or mʊr | (1887 –1972 ), US poet; full name Marianne Craig Moore. Collections of her work include The Complete Poems of Marianne Moore (1967 ).
Moore, Mary Tyler
Moore, Mary Tyler |mo͝or mʊr | (1936 –), US actress. She starred in the television series The Dick Van Dyke Show 1961 –66 and in The Mary Tyler Moore Show 1970 –77. She also acted on Broadway and in movies such as Ordinary People (1980 ).
Moore, Sir John
Moore, Sir John |mɔː, mʊə | (1761 –1809 ), British general. He commanded the British army during the Peninsular War and was killed at Corunna.
Moore, Thomas
Moore, Thomas |mʊ (ə )r mo͝or | (1779 –1852 ), Irish poet and musician. He wrote patriotic and nostalgic songs set to Irish tunes.
Oxford Dictionary
Moore
Moore |mo͝or mʊr | a city in central Oklahoma, a southern suburb of Oklahoma City; pop. 52,615 (est. 2008 ).
Mooré
Mooré |ˈmuːreɪ | ▶noun another term for More.
Moore, Alfred
Moore, Alfred |mo͝or mʊr | (1755 –1810 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1799 –1804. A native of North Carolina, he was appointed to the Court by President John Adams.
Moore, Bobby
Moore, Bobby |mɔː, mʊə | (1941 –93 ), English footballer; full name Robert Frederick Moore. A defender who spent most of his career with West Ham United, he captained the English team that won the World Cup in 1966.
Moore, Clement
Moore, Clement |mo͝or mʊr | (1779 –1863 ), US writer; full name Clement Clarke Moore. He is best known for his poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas ” (1822 ), which was published anonymously.
Moore, Dudley
Moore, Dudley |mɔː, mʊə | (1935 –2002 ), English actor, comedian, and musician; full name Dudley Stuart John Moore. He appeared with Peter Cook in the television shows Beyond the Fringe (1959 –64 ) and Not Only … But Also (1964 –70 ). His films include Arthur (1981 ).
Moore, Francis
Moore, Francis |mɔː, mʊə | (1657 – c. 1715 ), English physician, astrologer, and schoolmaster. His almanacs of meteorological and astrological predictions gave their name to the range of almanacs called ‘Old Moore ’ that are available today.
Moore, G. E.
Moore, G. E. |mɔː, mʊə | (1873 –1958 ), English moral philosopher and member of the Bloomsbury Group; full name George Edward Moore. Notable works: Principia Ethica (1903 ).
Moore, George
Moore, George |mɔː, mʊə | (1852 –1933 ), Irish novelist; full name George Augustus Moore. Notable works: A Mummer's Wife (1885 ) and Esther Waters (1894 ).
Moore, Henry
Moore, Henry |mɔː, mʊə | (1898 –1986 ), English sculptor and draughtsman; full name Henry Spencer Moore. His work is characterized by semi-abstract reclining forms, large upright figures, and family groups, which Moore intended to be viewed in the open air.
Moore, Marianne
Moore, Marianne |mo͝or mʊr | (1887 –1972 ), US poet; full name Marianne Craig Moore. Collections of her work include The Complete Poems of Marianne Moore (1967 ).
Moore, Mary Tyler
Moore, Mary Tyler |mo͝or mʊr | (1936 –), US actress. She starred in the television series The Dick Van Dyke Show 1961 –66 and in The Mary Tyler Moore Show 1970 –77. She also acted on Broadway and in movies such as Ordinary People (1980 ).
Moore, Sir John
Moore, Sir John |mɔː, mʊə | (1761 –1809 ), British general. He commanded the British army during the Peninsular War and was killed at Corunna.
Moore, Thomas
Moore, Thomas |mɔː, mʊə | (1779 –1852 ), Irish poet and musician. He wrote patriotic and nostalgic songs set to Irish tunes, notably ‘The Harp that once through Tara's Halls ’ and ‘The Minstrel Boy ’, and is also known for the oriental romance Lalla Rookh (1817 ).
Duden Dictionary
Moore
Moore Eigenname |muːɐ̯ |englischer Bildhauer
Mooreiche
Moor ei che Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo reiche |ohne Plural grüngrau bis blauschwarz verfärbtes, für hochwertige Möbel verwendetes Holz von Eichen, die jahrhundertelang im Moor gelegen haben
Moorerde
Moor er de Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo rerde |aus Mooren gewonnene Heilerde