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Moric \Mo"ric\, a. Pertaining to, or derived from, fustic (see Morin); as, moric acid.
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Usage examples of "moric".
Sen Dunsidan thought it settled somewhere within the larger Federation camp, but the Moric wanted nothing to do with humankind and its mode of dwelling.
The Moric left this one where it lay and moved on to the next, catching it as it hesitated just a moment too long.
Fingers twisting tightly into the folds of its cloak, the Moric yanked it off its feet and snapped its neck with a crack that sounded like the breaking of a piece of deadwood.
It was still alive, though barely, and the Moric licked the blood from what remained of its face.
The Moric was not afraid of her, but it did not want to become involved in a Druid feud that had nothing to do with its purpose in being in this wretched world in the first place.
The Coalition Council was furious with Sen Dunsidan and had summoned him to appear before it, but the Moric was no fool.
Free-born airships and would get them close enough to Arborlon and the Ellcrys that the Moric could implement its plan to get closer still.
The Moric wondered fleetingly how she had found out about where Sen Dunsidan was going and why, but it assumed she had spies at Arishaig who told her everything.
Captain nodded wordlessly, and the Moric climbed down from the pilot box and walked over to the railing to await its visitors.
Hand to hand in a small room with my cousin Moric was a recipe for quick death.
Red-and-gold lamalar armor covered it from head to toe, and for a second I thought Moric had returned from the dead.
I could almost have lent Moric the coins to pay the ferryman and waved him on his way.
While most changelings could only pretend at being other creatures, however, the Moric could actually devour and become them.
She had never recognized that the Straken Lord had any interest in her beyond keeping her imprisoned and alive until its creature, the Moric, could do whatever it had been sent to do in her own world.
July Baron Radvanszky also received a message from Dulles according to which the United States would be willing and ready to negotiate with the former Minister Presidents, either Count Istvan Bethlen or Count Moric Eszterhazy, or eventually with Mr.