Moor
Moor can refer to two distinct things in English. First, a geographical sense: a moor is an expanse of open, uncultivated land, typically found on high or poorly drained grounds. Moorlands have acidic soils and vegetation such as heather, grasses, and moss, and are common in upland regions of the British Isles and parts of Northern Europe. They are used for grazing, peat extraction, and conservation, and management practices influence habitat biodiversity and drainage.
Second, a historical sense: the term Moor denotes Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb and Iberian Peninsula during
In modern usage, "Moor" is often considered outdated or ambiguous when referring to people, with more specific