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Noun
Czech
Danish
Noun
- mother (woman who has, conceives, gives birth to, or raises a child)
Norwegian
Noun
Old English
Etymology
. Cognate with Old Saxon mor (Dutch moer), Middle Low German mor (German Moor), Old High German muor, Old Norse mǫr.Pronunciation
- /mo:r/
Derived terms
Descendants
- English: moor
Romanian
Pronunciation
Verb
morSwedish
Etymology
Short form of moder.Pronunciation
- mu:r
Noun
Turkish
Noun
- purple (colour)
Welsh
Pronunciation
IPA:Extensive Definition
Mor or MOR may refer to:
In publications:
- Mathematics of Operations Research, a quarterly publication on the mathematics of operations research.
In media:
- MOR Music - Legendary guitar and drum emporium based in York, United Kingdom.
- MOR Music TV, a defunct cable music video, shopping channel.
- MOR, Men's Outdoor and Recreation, a defunct American cable tv network.
In nobility:
- Capitão-Mor, the hereditary title and office given by the Portuguese Crown to nobleman granted the rule of Capitanias
- Úgaine Mor, legendary High King of Ireland of the 7th century BC
- Mor, a clan of Jats
In music:
- M.O.R., a single by the musical group Blur
- MOR Music - legendary guitar and drum emporium based in York, United Kingdom mormusic.co.uk
- Middle of the road, a broad term encompassing a number of musical styles
- Middle of the Road (band), a Scottish pop group who enjoyed great success across Europe in the early 1970s
- Mor lam, ancient Lao form of song in Laos and Isan
- Mor lam sing, fast-paced, racy, modernized version of the traditional Lao/Isan song form mor lam
In other fields:
- Multipath On-demand Routing, protocol for wireless ad-hoc networks
- Phar-Mor, U.S. chain of discount drug stores
- Mor is a notation in category theory for the morphisms between two objects
- Mid ocean ridge in geology
- Museum of the Rockies collection code
- mu opioid receptor, in neuroscience
- Mor River, a river in India
- March on Rome, Benito Mussolini's route to power in 1922
See also
mor in German: MOR
mor in Esperanto: MOR
mor in Italian: MOR
mor in Dutch: MOR
mor in Slovak: Mor