Definition:
A moor is wide, treeless terrain where grass, heather, and wind dominate. The openness can feel freeing, but it can also feel exposed, especially when fog rolls in. Moorland often changes quickly with weather, turning bright to bleak in a short span. The word carries a sense of distance and solitude, shaped by sky and silence. It captures landscape that feels ancient and untamed.
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