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1 Moorish
tr['mʊərɪʃ]1 moro,-aadj.• moruno, -a adj.• morisco, -a adj.• moro, -a adj.'mʊrɪʃ, 'mʊərɪʃ, 'mɔːrɪʃa) < conquest> árabeb) <art/style> morisco; ( in post-Reconquest Spain) mudéjar['mʊǝrɪʃ]ADJ [person] moro; [culture, influence, invasion] árabe; [architecture] morisco* * *['mʊrɪʃ, 'mʊərɪʃ, 'mɔːrɪʃ]a) < conquest> árabeb) <art/style> morisco; ( in post-Reconquest Spain) mudéjar -
2 moorish
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3 Moorish battle cry
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4 Moorish cloak
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5 Moorish dagger
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6 Moorish hooded garment
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7 Moorish land
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8 Moorish name for the Spanish language
English-spanish dictionary > Moorish name for the Spanish language
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9 Moorish quarter
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10 Moorish trick
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11 Moorish arch
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > Moorish arch
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12 Moorish architecture
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > Moorish architecture
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13 Moorish arch
s.arco de herradura, arco morisco, arco árabe, arco arábigo. -
14 Moorish dagger
s.gumía, daga de hoja curvada. -
15 Moorish festival
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16 Moorish quarter
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17 Moorish territory
s.territorio de los moros, morería. -
18 Moorish trick
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19 Moorish-style
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20 long moorish musket
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Moorish — Moor ish, a. [From 2d {Moor}.] Having the characteristics of a moor or heath. Moorish fens. Thomson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Moorish — Moor|ish [ˈmuərıʃ US ˈmur ] adj relating to the Moors ▪ Moorish architecture … Dictionary of contemporary English
Moorish — adjective connected with the Moors: Moorish architecture in Spain … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Moorish — Moor•ish [[t]ˈmʊər ɪʃ[/t]] adj. peo of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Moors or Moorish culture • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME morys … From formal English to slang
Moorish — Moor ► NOUN ▪ a member of a NW African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent. DERIVATIVES Moorish adjective. ORIGIN Greek Mauros inhabitant of Mauretania (an ancient region of N. Africa) … English terms dictionary
Moorish — adj. of or relating to the Moors. Phrases and idioms: Moorish idol a brightly coloured Pacific fish of the genus Zanclus … Useful english dictionary
Moorish idol — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia