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    Mora moro, the common mora, is a deep-sea fish, the only species in the genus Mora. It is found worldwide in temperate seas, at depths of between 300 and...
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  • In Greek mythology, Morosmɔːrɒs/ or Morus /ˈmɔːrəs/ (Ancient Greek: Μόρος means 'doom, fate') is the personified spirit of impending doom, who drives...
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    Gadella maraldi Guttigadus latifrons Lepidion guentheri Lepidion lepidion Mora moro Physiculus dalwigki Rhynchogadus hepaticus Phycis blennoides Phycis phycis...
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    The Wz. 68 ("moro" or "mora") was an overprint on cotton fabric in protective colors, which are camouflage, used for sewing military uniforms for Polish...
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    Moros y Cristianos (Spanish: [ˈmoɾos i kɾisˈtjanos]) or Moros i Cristians (Valencian: [ˈmɔɾoz i kɾistiˈans]), literally in English Moors and Christians...
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    Éva Pócs saw the term as being cognate with the Greek term Moros (μόρος (Indo-European *móros)), meaning 'doom'. There is no definite answer among historians...
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    The Spanish–Moro conflict (Spanish: La Guerra Español y Moro; Tagalog: Sagupaang Kastila at Moro, Labanang Kastila at Moro) was a series of battles in...
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  • Common mora (Mora moro) Physiculus cyanostrophus Black codling (Physiculus dalwigki) Metallic codling (Physiculus fulvus) Physiculus huloti Charcoal mora (Physiculus...
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  • then consisting of the two settlements of Upper and Lower Mora, (sometimes misspelled "Moro" in American documents of the era) was the site of two armed...
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    ˈsfɔrtsa]; 27 July 1452 – 27 May 1508), also known as Ludovico il Moro (Italian: [il ˈmɔːro]; 'the Moor'), and called the "arbiter of Italy" by historian...
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