Definition of moor
i. A more or less elevated tract of barren land, having, as a rule, a rather broad, flat, and poorly drained surface, commonly diversified by peat bogs and patches of heath.
ii. A common term for peat unfit for use, as opposed to turf, which is dug for fuel.
Ref: Tomkeieff
ii. A common term for peat unfit for use, as opposed to turf, which is dug for fuel.
Ref: Tomkeieff