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Definition: MOHR

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. 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.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Date "Mohr" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1590. (references)

Common Expressions: MOHR

Expressions Definition
Dustan Mohr Dustan Kyle Mohr (born June 19, 1976 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Colorado Rockies. (references)
Ernst Mohr Ernst Mohr was a professor for mechanical engineering at the University of Wuppertal. It developed a meteorological rocket on behalf of the German Rocket Society. The rocket was first launched successfully on September 14, 1958 near Cuxhaven. (references)
Gerald Mohr Gerald Mohr (June 11 1914 - November 9 1968) was a film actor who appeared in over sixty films and guest starring in dozens of television programs. The New York City-born actor began appearing in films in the late 1930s and appeared in such films as Gilda (1946), Detective Story (1951), The Sniper (1952) and Funny Girl (1968). Mohr, a radio broadcaster early in life, became a popular radio actor starring in radio shows including The Whistler. While appearing in mostly B-movies through his career, he also continued voice work: playing Green Lantern on the 1960s animated series Aquaman and Mister Fantastic on The Fantastic Four series also in the 1960s. (references)
Jay Mohr Jay Mohr (born August 23, 1970) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. (references)
John P. Mohr John P. Mohr (20 April 1910—25 January 1997) was an administrator with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. (references)
Josef Mohr Josef Mohr was the Austrian priest who wrote the words to the Christmas carol, Silent Night. Born in Salzburg in 1792, Josef was a generous man who donated all of his money to charity, and died penniless in Wagrain in 1848. (references)
Karl Friedrich Mohr Karl Friedrich Mohr (November 4, 1806 - September 28, 1879) was a German pharmacist famous for his early statement of the principle of the conservation of energy. (references)
Manfred Mohr Born 1938 in Pforzheim (Germany). Studio in Paris from 1963 to 1983 and lives and works in New York since 1981. (references)
Mohr Rocket The Mohr Rocket was a sounding rocket developed by Ernst Mohr in Wuppertal, Germany. It was a single stage solid fuel rocket with a length of 1.7 metres, a total mass of 150 kg (75 kg propellant), a lift-off thrust of 76.5 kN and a diameter of 0.3 m. (references)
Otto Mohr Christian Otto Mohr (October 8, 1835 - October 2, 1918) was a German civil engineer, one of the most celebrated of the nineteenth century. (references)
Platina mohr Platinum black. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Expressions: MOHR

Expressions Domain Definition
Mohr balance Mining See: Westphal balance. (references)
Mohr Circle Engineering & Technology In the two-dimensional case the circle in the stress plane which represents the normal and shear stresses acting on the planes of any orientation at any point in the stressed body. Source: European Union. (references)
Mohr circle of stress Mining A graphical representation of the components of stress acting across the various planes at a given point, drawn with reference to axes of normal stress and shear stress. (references)
Mohr envelope Engineering & Technology This is the envelope of all the Mohr circles describing the states of stress which can produce a given effect, e. g. yielding in a material. For those cases in which a hydrostatic stress does not influence this effect, the envelope is two straight lines parallel to the normal stress axis. Source: European Union. (references)
Mohr envelope Mining The envelope of a series of Mohr circles representing stress conditions at failure for a given material. According to Mohr's rupture hypotheses, a rupture envelope is the locus of points, the coordinates of which represent the combination of normal and shearing stresses that will cause a given material to fail. Syn: rupture envelope; rupture line. (references)
Pole of a Mohr Circle Engineering & Technology The state of stress on any plane at a point in a body under plane strain conditions is represented by a corresponding point D on the Mohr Circle. A line parallel to that plane through D will intersect the circle again in a fixed point P'called the pole. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: MOHR


Mohr

Mohr is a German language surname and may refer to:

  • Bill Mohr, an Australian rules footballer
  • Charles Mohr, a German a pharmacist and botanist
  • Christopher Garrett Mohr, an American football player
  • Christian Otto Mohr, a German civil engineer
    • Mohr's circle, a graphical representation of any 2-D stress state
    • Mohr-Coulomb theory, a mathematical model
  • Ernst Mohr, a German mechanical engineer, developer of the Mohr Rocket
  • Georg Mohr, a Danish mathematician, publisher of the Mohr–Mascheroni theorem
  • Gerald Mohr, an American actor
  • Hal Mohr, an American cinematographer
  • Jay Mohr, an American actor and comedian
  • Johan Maurits Mohr, a Dutch-German astronomer
  • John P. Mohr, a United States FBI administrator
  • Josef Mohr, an Austrian priest and composer
  • Karl Friedrich Mohr, a German pharmacist, who discovered Mohr's salt
  • Lawrence B. Mohr, an American folk singer, of Odetta & Larry
  • Manfred Mohr, a German digital art pioneer
  • Philipp Mohr, a German architect and industrial designer

See also

  • Moor
  • MOR
  • More
  • Moore
  • Moore (surname)
  • Mohs
  • Mohr is a Persian word for a small clay tablet used by many Muslim practitioners of Shi'a Islam during their daily prayers, see: Turbah

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Mohr". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: MOHR

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Jay Mohr 15     Albert Mohr 2
Manfred Mohr 14     Alberto Fuentes Mohr 4
Charles Mohr 11     Barbel Mohr 5
Gerald Mohr 11     Bill Mohr 6
Karl Friedrich Mohr 9     Charles Mohr 11
Jan Mohr 9     Charlie Mohr 3
Chris Mohr 8     Chris Mohr 8
Dustan Mohr 7     Chris Mohr (football player) 6
Georg Mohr 7     Christian Mohr 4
Bill Mohr 6     Christian Otto Mohr 5
Chris Mohr (football player) 6     Dustan Mohr 7
Josef Mohr 5     Ernst Mohr 3
Christian Otto Mohr 5     Georg Mohr 7
John P. Mohr 5     Georg Mohr (alternative meanings) 2
Barbel Mohr 5     Gerald Mohr 11
Christian Mohr 4     Hal Mohr 4
Hal Mohr 4     Jan Mohr 9
Sandra Mohr 4     Jay Mohr 15
Mohr Rocket 4     Johan Maurits Mohr 3
Alberto Fuentes Mohr 4     John P. Mohr 5
Marcus O. Mohr 3     Josef Mohr 5
Mohr 3     Karl Friedrich Mohr 9
Johan Maurits Mohr 3     Manfred Mohr 14
Philipp Mohr 3     Marcus O. Mohr 3
Ernst Mohr 3     Mohr 3
Charlie Mohr 3     Mohr Rocket 4
Albert Mohr 2     Philipp Mohr 3
Georg Mohr (alternative meanings) 2     Sandra Mohr 4

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Translations: MOHR

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Japanese モア (moa, more, Mohr). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Mohr. (volunteer & more translations)
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