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Meanings and definitions for MOR
What does MOR stand for? What does MOR mean?
- Mór (given name), a list of people named Mór or Mor
- Mor (surname), a list of people named Mor or Mór
- Mor (honorific), or Mar, in Syriac
- Middle of the road (music) genre
- My Only Radio stations, Philippines
- MOR Music TV (Cable TV)
- WMOR-TV, Florida, US
- M-opioid receptor, in neuroscience
- Model order reduction, in mathematical simulations
- Mor, a class of morphisms in category theory
- Mor, acidic organic surface in a podzol
- Mid-ocean ridge
- "M.O.R.", a song by Blur
- M.O.R. (album), an album by Alabama 3
- Mór, a town in Fejér County, Hungary
- Mor River or Mayurakshi River, India
- Battle of Mór, in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
- Mor language (Austronesian)
- Mor language (Papuan)
- Ministry of Railways in some Commonwealth states
- Multipath On-demand Routing in wireless sensor networks
- Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, Montana, US
- Mortimer railway station, station code
- A synonym for political centrism
- A synonym for moderation or via media ("the middle road")
- Middle of the road (music), music style and radio format often abbreviated "MOR"
- Middle of the Road (band), 1970s Scottish pop band
- "Middle of the Road" (song), 1983 song by The Pretenders
- M.O.R. (album), 2007 album by Alabama 3
- "M.O.R.", 1997 song by Blur
- Moorland, a habitat characterized by low-growing vegetation and acidic soils.
- Moors, Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages
- Moors, a variant name for Melungeon (tri-racial isolate groups) in colonial North America
- Moorish Orthodox Church of America, a syncretic, non-exclusive, and religious anarchist movement
- Moorish Science Temple of America, an African-American Muslim religious group
- Mouros da Terra, native or half-native coastal Muslims in south India such as Mappila (Mouros Malabares/Moors Mopulars)
- Sri Lankan Moor, a minority Muslim group in Sri Lanka
- United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, an American religious group founded and led by Dwight York, which includes (among others) Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek Nation
- Davey Ray Moor, Australian songwriter, singer, composer and producer
- David Moor (1947–2000), British general practitioner who was prosecuted for the euthanasia of a patient
- David Moor (cricketer) (born 1934), English cricketer
- Dmitry Moor (1883–1946), professional name of Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov, Russian artist
- Drew Moor (born 1984), American soccer player
- Edward Moor (1771–1848), British soldier and Indologist
- Emánuel Moór (1863–1931), Hungarian composer
- Felix Moor (1903–1955), Estonian journalist and actor
- George Raymond Dallas Moor (1896–1918), recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Henry Moor (1809–1877), Mayor of Melbourne
- Ian Moor (born 1974), English singer
- James H. Moor, American philosopher
- Karl Moor (Swiss banker) (1853–1932), Swiss Communist
- Lova Moor (born 1946), French dancer, real name Marie-Claude Jourdain
- Marie Möör, French singer
- Paul Moor (born 1978), British Ten-pin Bowler
- Peter Moor (born 1991), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Terry Moor (born 1952), American tennis player
- William Moor (died 1765), Canadian sailor and explorer
- Wyman Moor (1811–1869), American politician
- Moor, Nevada, United States
- Moor, the German spelling of Mór, a town in Fejér county, Hungary
- Moor Crichel, a village in southwest England
- Moor Island, uninhabited Canadian Arctic Archipelago islands in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut
- The Moor, Hawkhurst, a village green in Kent, England
- The Moor Quarter, a street in Sheffield, England
- Lower Moor, Village in Worcestershire, England
- Black Telescope (or Black Moor), a variety of goldfish
- Moor frog, native to Europe and Asia
- Moor (film), a 2015 Pakistani drama by Jamshed Mehmood
- Berber the Moor, a character in The Bastard Executioner
- The Moor (novel), the fourth book in Mary Russell detective series by Laurie R. King
- "The Moor" (The Borgias), a 2011 episode of the television series The Borgias
- The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 and based on Cinthio's story
- Un Capitano Moro ("A Moorish Captain"), a story by Cinthio, first published in 1565
- The Moor (song), Progressive death metal song by the swedish metal band Opeth
- Mooring (watercraft), any permanent structure to which a vessel may be secured
- Moors murders, murders of five children by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around Manchester, England
- Red Moors, a Sardinian political party
- De Moor
- More (surname)
- Moore, Queensland, a town in Australia
- Division of Moore, an electoral division in Western Australia
- Moore, Cheshire, England
- Moore, Idaho
- Moore, Indiana
- Moore, Montana
- Moore, New Jersey
- Moore, Oklahoma
- Moore, Pennsylvania
- Moore, South Carolina
- Moore, Texas
- Moore, Utah
- Moore, Washington
- Moore, West Virginia
- Moore County, North Carolina
- Moore County, Tennessee
- Moore County, Texas
- Moore Haven, Florida
- Banning, California, formerly known as Moore City
- Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia
- Moore Catholic High School, in Staten Island, New York
- Moore College of Art and Design, in Philadelphia
- Moore Traditional High School, grades 6–12 school in Louisville, Kentucky
- List of people with surname Moore
- Moore (surname)
- Mor (surname), a translation of the name Moore
- Moore (lunar crater)
- Moore's law, the empirical observation that the transistor density of integrated circuits doubles every two years
- Moore machine, finite state automaton where the outputs are determined by the current state alone in the theory of computation
- Moore 30, an American sailboat design
- Moore, Mooré, Mòoré and Mõõré, transliterations of the Mossi language's word for itself
- MORE (application), outline software for Mac OS
- more (command), a shell command
- MORE protocol, a routing protocol
- Missouri Research and Education Network
- More! (album), by Booka Shade, 2010
- More (soundtrack), by Pink Floyd with music from the 1969 film
- More... (Trace Adkins album), or the title song, 1999
- More (Mary Alessi album), 2005
- More (Beyoncé EP), 2014
- More (Michael Bublé EP), 2005
- More (Clarke-Boland Big Band album), 1968
- More (Double Dagger album), 2009
- More... (Montell Jordan album), 1996
- More (Crystal Lewis album), 2001
- More (No Trend album), 2001
- More (Jeremy Riddle album), or the title song, 2017
- More (Symphony Number One album), 2016
- More (Tamia album), or the title song, 2004
- More (Vitamin C album), 2001
- More, by Mylon LeFevre, 1983
- More, by Resin Dogs, 2007
- "More" (Trace Adkins song), 2000
- "More" (Alex Alstone and Tom Glazer song), popularized by Perry Como
- "More" (Ice Prince song), 2012
- "More" (Alison Moyet song), 2003
- "More" (Peaches song), 2009
- "More" (The Sisters of Mercy song), 1990
- "More" (Theme from Mondo Cane), the theme from the 1963 film Mondo Cane
- "More" (Usher song), 2010
- "More" (Matthew West song), 2003
- "More", by 5 Seconds of Summer from Youngblood
- "More", by The Black Eyed Peas, performed on the Black Blue & You Tour
- "More", by Doctor and the Medics from I Keep Thinking It's Tuesday
- "More", by Selena Gomez & the Scene from Kiss & Tell
- "More", by Grupa More, featuring Meri Cetinić
- "More", by Junkie XL from More More
- "More", by Madonna from I'm Breathless
- "More", by Halsey from Manic
- More (British band), a 1980s heavy metal band
- More, a 1980s Yugoslav band featuring Doris Dragović
- More, Shropshire, a location in the United Kingdom
- Möre, one of the original small lands of historical province Småland in southern Sweden
- Mores, Sardinia, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy
- More (1969 film), a 1969 film directed by Barbet Schroeder
- More (1998 film), a short film by Mark Osborne
- More FM, a New Zealand radio network
- More Radio, an FM station in Swindon, North Wiltshire, UK
- More (surname), a family name, including a list of people with the surname
- More!, a British women's fashion magazine
- More (magazine), an American women's lifestyle magazine
- More (cigarette), a cigarette brand marketed to women
- More (store), a chain of supermarkets in India
- Morè (clan), a Maratha clan of India
- Mores, social norms
- More (interjection), used in many Balkan languages
- Mòoré language or Moré, a language spoken primarily in Burkina Faso by the Mossi
- morebus, a bus brand operating around Bournemouth and Poole (England, UK)
- Moore-Murrell airport (code), United States
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