Definition of Morros

1. morro [n] - See also: morro

Lexicographical Neighbors of Morros

morricer
morricers
morrices
morrion
morrions
morris
morris-pike
morris dance
morris dancer
morris dancers
morris dancing
morrised
morrises
morrising
morro
morros (current term)
morrot
morrots
morrow
morrows
morrowtide
mors
mors thymica
morsal
morse
morse alphabet
morsel
morseled
morseling
morselled

Literary usage of Morros

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Wild Scenes in South America, Or, Life in the Llanos of Venezuela by Ramón Páez (1862)
"... when, to my great astonishment, I discovered that, what I had supposed a cloud, was in fact the famous promontory known as the morros de San Juan, ..."

2. The Colombian Navigator; Or, Sailing Directory for the American Coasts and by John Purdy (1839)
"Point morros may be readily recognized from its resemblance to the Rame Head, ... When off Point morros, two or three miles, we observed several patches, ..."

3. A Soldier in the Philippines by Needom N Freeman (1901)
"He would not allow more than one hundred morros inside the city walls at one time for ... The morros supplied our forces with vegetables, fish and fruit, ..."

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