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moor 1 (mr)
v. moored, moor·ing, moors
v.tr.
1. To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines: moor a ship to a dock; a dirigible moored to a tower.
2. To fix in place; secure. See Synonyms at fasten.
v.intr.
1. To secure a vessel or an aircraft with lines or anchors.
2. To be secured with lines or anchors: The freighter moored alongside the wharf.
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v. moored, moor·ing, moors
v.tr.
1. To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines: moor a ship to a dock; a dirigible moored to a tower.
2. To fix in place; secure. See Synonyms at fasten.
v.intr.
1. To secure a vessel or an aircraft with lines or anchors.
2. To be secured with lines or anchors: The freighter moored alongside the wharf.