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  1. MOER

    Welcome to the Maricopa Open Educational Resource Learning System (MOER), formerly known as MathAS. MOER is a web based STEM assessment and course management platform.

  2. MOER - The Center for Teaching and Learning

    Instructors at MCC must email Seth Daugherty to request a MOER account. This will allow you to access the MOER training course, explore existing MOER courses, and develop your own MOER …

  3. Momentum on Open Educational Resources (MOER)

    The MOER website serves as an information hub designed to showcase and motivate greater engagement with Open Educational Resources (OER) across the UT System.

  4. MOER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Etymology Origin of moer from Afrikaans, literally: mother Example Sentences Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of …

  5. MOER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'moer' moer in British English (muːr ) South Africa vulgar, slang noun

  6. moer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 8, 2026 · moer (third-person singular simple present moers, present participle moering, simple past and past participle moered) (South Africa, transitive) To beat; to thrash.

  7. Moer - definition of moer by The Free Dictionary

    Define moer. moer synonyms, moer pronunciation, moer translation, English dictionary definition of moer. n 1. the womb 2. a despicable person 3. the moer in furious; enraged vb to attack violently …

  8. MOER - Definition and synonyms of moer in the English dictionary

    «Moer» Meaning of moer in the English dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for moer and translation of moer to 25 languages.

  9. moer, v. — Green’s Dictionary of Slang

    moer v. also moor [? moer n. or Afk. moor, murder] 1. (S.Afr.) to thrash, to beat up.

  10. moer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

    Verb 1. To chew or gnaw on something vigorously. Example sentence: The dog loves to moer on his favorite bone for hours.