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MoraA unit of measure in quantitative verse; namely the time taken up by a short syllable. A long syllable is equal to two morae.
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MoraMora is Latin term used in Roman law. It means willful delay or default in fulfilling a legal obligation. The word technically means delay. It is undue or culpable delay. The person against whom delay [..]
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MoraA cordovan-colored chipotle with a fruit-leather texture. This midsize Jalapeno is lightly smoked and often used for canned chipotles in adobo. Mostly used in salsas and sauces Naranja
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MoraPronunciation GB: ˈmɔːrə GA: ˈmoʊrə A unit of quantity or duration, often symbolised μ. Morae can be viewed as components of the syllable. A long vowel, diphthong, or short vowel plus a coda consist o [..]
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Moraa moor; a mere.
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MoraA phonological term: the unit of sound which determines syllable weight in some languages. Some syllabaries have characteristics which reflect moraic structure more or less exactly. In particular, the [..]
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Morais a sack mead (actually, a Melomel
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MoraUndue delay.
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MoraVariant of Maura 2.
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