What is the meaning of Mora?
A unit used to measure lines and stanzas of poetry.
A unit of syllable weight used in phonology, by which stress, foot structure, or timing of utterance is determined in some languages (e.g. Japanese).
Any tree of the genus Mora of large South American trees.
The common mora (Mora moro).
Alternative form of morra (“finger-counting game”)
An ancient Spartan military unit of about a sixth of the Spartan army, typically composed of hoplites.
Alternative form of morah (“stool”)
first-person singular active aorist indicative of marr (to took)
female equivalent of moro (“Moor”)
vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides)
inflection of morar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
to live somewhere
to reside
to live somewhere
to reside
definite feminine singular of mor
to be teeming with
mulberry (fruit); fruit of a plant of the genus Morus
blackberry (fruit), and similar fruits such as loganberry; fruit of a plant of the genus Rubus
first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive of morire
delay, or any duration of time.
nominative/accusative/vocative plural of mōrum
moiré (a fabric, often silk, which has a watery or wavelike appearance)
moiré (a pattern that emerges when two grids are superimposed over one another, sometimes unintended or undesirable in many applications, such as in weaving, screenprinting, and halftoning)
morra (a game in which two (or more) players each suddenly display a hand showing zero to five fingers and call out what they think will be the sum of all fingers shown)
mora (a unit used to measure lines and stanzas of poetry)
mora (a unit of syllable weight used in phonology, by which stress, foot structure, or timing of utterance is determined in some languages (e.g)
Alternative form of zmora
a delay
a delay in the payment of a debt
a mulct for not paying a debt in time
mora (unit of syllable weight)
inflection of morar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
mora (a delay in bringing a claim)
a mythical creature which feeds on people's blood while they are asleep
an anxiety-inducing concern, a hardship
morra (ancient game)
inflection of more (“sea”):
nominative/genitive/accusative/vocative plural
third-person singular present of morati (“to have to; must”)
a mulberry, a mulberry fruit
a berry
default (failure to meet an obligation on time)
mora (unit of syllable weight)
female equivalent of moro
inflection of morar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
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