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Mohr

Mohr \Mohr\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A West African gazelle ( Gazella mohr), having horns on which are eleven or twelve very prominent rings. It is one of the species which produce bezoar. [Written also mhorr.]

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mohr

n. (alternative form of mhorr English)

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Mohr (surname)

Mohr is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Mohr (1892–1974), German Expressionist artist
  • Bill Mohr (1909–1971), Australian rules footballer
  • Charles Mohr (1824–1901), German-American pharmacist and botanist
  • Charles H. Mohr (1929–1989), American writer and journalist
  • Christopher Garrett Mohr (born 1966), American football player
  • Christian Otto Mohr (1835–1918), German civil engineer
  • Clinton Mohr (born 1966), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr (1780–1808), German biologist
  • Ernst Mohr (1910–1989), German mechanical engineer
  • Georg Mohr (1640–1697), Danish mathematician
  • Gerald Mohr (1914–1968), American actor
  • Hal Mohr (1894–1974), American cinematographer
  • Heidi Mohr (born 1967), German football (soccer) player
  • Jay Mohr (born 1970), American actor and comedian
  • Johan Maurits Mohr (1716–1775), Dutch-German astronomer
  • John P. Mohr (1910–1997), United States FBI administrator
  • Josef Mohr (1792–1848), Austrian priest and composer
  • Karl Friedrich Mohr (1806–1879), German pharmacist
  • Manfred Mohr (born 1938), German digital art pioneer
  • Morris Mohr (1907–1956), New York politician
  • Philipp Mohr (born 1972), German architect and industrial designer
  • Robert Mohr (1897–1977), Gestapo interrogation specialist
  • Robert Mohr (rugby) (born 1978), German rugby union player
  • Thomas Mohr, American politician
Mohr

Mohr may refer to:

  • Mohr (surname), a German-language surname (also listing people with that surname)
  • Mohr, Fars, a city in Iran
  • Mohr County, an administrative subdivision of Iran
  • Mohr Rural District, an administrative subdivision of Iran
  • Turbah, a small clay tablet used by many Shi'a Muslims during their daily prayers
  • Mohr pipette, a laboratory volumetric instrument
  • Mohr's circle, two-dimensional graphical representation of the state of stress at a point
  • Mohr–Coulomb theory, mathematical model describing the response of brittle materials
  • Mohr Rocket, sounding rocket
  • Mohr–Mascheroni theorem, used in mathematics and geometry
  • Mohr's salt, common name of Ammonium iron(II) sulfate
  • Michigan Organization for Human Rights (MOHR), a defunct Michigan LGBT and human rights advocacy organization

Usage examples of "mohr".

To keep his guests away from the soldiers, Leutnant Mohr had ordered one of his men to bring their breakfast to the tent, maintaining their isolation.

Wayne felt certain that Leutnant Mohr was afraid to take responsibility for making any decision regarding them.

Finally the flap of the tent was drawn back and Leutnant Mohr leaned down to look inside.

As he and Ishihara followed Leutnant Mohr, the soldiers who had been guarding them fell into step around them.

Leutnant Mohr had been courteous to Wayne and Ishihara, in case they were telling the truth, but he had taken no chances, either.

Suddenly Wayne realized that Leutnant Mohr and his men had no winter coats or boots.

Leutnant Mohr brought them to an officer standing over a metal barrel, in which a small fire burned.

Leutnant Mohr saluted and spoke to his Hauptmann in German, then turned to Wayne and Ishihara.

Without looking away, he spoke sharply to Leutnant Mohr, who saluted, turned, and hurried off alone.

Then he used Leutnant Mohr as an interpreter to speak to his visitors.

For that reason, as well as his ability to speak English, Leutnant Mohr had received the chore.

Leutnant Mohr rarely spoke as he dutifully led his guests through the tents and up and down the lines.

Wayne became sure that the Nazi command had ordered Leutnant Mohr to be very careful with them.

As a result, Leutnant Mohr did not spend much time talking to soldiers or letting them see inside tents.

Late in the afternoon, Wayne decided to let Leutnant Mohr off the hook for a while and requested that he and Ishihara take a rest.