mora
Americannoun
plural
morae, morasnoun
Etymology
Origin of mora
1560–70; < Latin: delay, hence, space of time
Example Sentences
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One plant, hardy as a weed, was flourishing — hierba mora.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 2, 2023
The three dishes praised were the braised tripe with morels and mora peppers, the gooseneck barnacles with charred scallion aioli, and the fried pig head with preserved cherries and Walla Walla onions.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2022
It calls for a whole sheep, rubbed with a paste of lightly roasted ancho, cascabel and mora chiles, seasoned with cinnamon, cloves, cumin and oregano.
From New York Times • Feb. 8, 2021
Examples: a spreadable salsa with pecans and chipotle mora chiles, a chunky pineapple and jalapeño salsa and a rustic salsa made with avocados and tomatillos.
From Washington Post • Sep. 15, 2020
Nec mora, memorati apparitores matrem cum pignoribus suis in desertum uastissimum trahebant.
From Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn by Chambers, R. W.
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