Associations to the word «Moray»
Noun
- Firth
- Eel
- Elgin
- Inverness
- Argyll
- Orkney
- Aberdeen
- Moravia
- Dunbar
- Shetland
- Sutherland
- Earl
- Randolph
- Angus
- Fife
- Stirling
- Reef
- Scotland
- Forth
- Octopus
- Archibald
- Dunedin
- Macbeth
- Distillery
- Burgh
- Regent
- Edinburgh
- Stewart
- Zebra
- Stuart
- Galloway
- Lennox
- Ross
- Bishopric
- Ewing
- Cullen
- Archdeacon
- Hepburn
- Highland
- Loch
- Schultz
- Erskine
- Crevice
- Crustacean
- Ursula
- Casket
- Petty
- Alba
- Highlands
- Berwick
- Scottish
- Shark
- Fitz
- Countess
- Shire
- Montrose
- Grange
- Lobster
- Sinclair
- Douglas
- Wallace
- Dundee
- Murdoch
- Oates
- Herring
- Seton
- Andrews
- Scot
- Malcolm
- Pacific
- Caledonia
- Bishop
- Andrew
- Mackay
- Shrimp
- Mar
- Munro
- Crab
- Morton
- Ness
- Perth
- Bloch
- Harald
- Labyrinth
- Cod
- Keith
- Seychelles
- Laird
Adverb
Wiktionary
MORAY, noun. Any of the large cosmopolitan carnivorous eels of the family Muraenidae.
MORAY, proper noun. A county in northern Scotland.
MORAY EEL, noun. Any of various brightly colored marine eels of the family Muraenidae, of warm coastal waters.
MORAY EELS, noun. Plural of moray eel
Dictionary definition
MORAY, noun. Family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provoked.
Wise words
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