mhorr / moor / mor / more / mower [ˈmo:ɜr]
mhorr – n. – the dama gazelle, Gazella dama, found in the western Sahara
moor – n. – 1. low lying area, marsh, fen; 2. uncultivated wild lands; 3. the act of securing a boat; v. – 1. secure a boat to a dock, anchor etc.; 2. of animals – pass blood in the urine
mor – n. soil science – an organically rich, discrete humus layer of top soil with little mineral content
more – adj., n. & v. – adj. – comparative form – increased in amount, number or quality; n. – an edible tap root such as a parsnip or carrot; 2. a small tumor resembling a mulberry; 3. a mulberry bush; 4. custom or tradition or a region; v. – 1. take root, become established; 2. augment, increase, exaggerate
mower – n. – 1. a person, tool or machine that cuts grass, crops etc.; 2. a person who stacks hay or other grass crops for drying; 3. a jester