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moria
moria (ˈmɔːrɪə) n1. folly or excessive frivolity2. (Medicine) a mental impairment affecting intellectual functionsmoria
moria (games)/mor'ee-*/ Like nethack and rogue, one of thelarge PD Dungeons and Dragons-like simulation games,available for a wide range of machines and operating systems.The name is from Tolkien's Mines of Moria; compare elder days, elvish. The game is extremely addictive and a majorconsumer of time better used for hacking.moria
mo·ri·a (mō'rē-ă), 1. Rarely used term denoting foolishness or dullness of comprehension. Synonym(s): hebetude2. Rarely used term for a mental state marked by frivolity, joviality, an inveterate tendency to jest, and inability to take anything seriously. [G. mōria, folly, fr. mōros, stupid, dull] mo·ri·a (mōr'ē-ă) 1. Rarely used term denoting foolishness or dullness of comprehension. 2. Rarely used term for a mental state marked by frivolity, joviality, an inveterate tendency to jest, and inability to take anything seriously. [G. mōria, folly, fr. mōros, stupid, dull]moria (mo're-a) [Gr. moria, folly] 1. Simple dementia.2. Foolishness. See: witzelsucht |