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Definition of Moross

Moros
Moros Mo"ros, n. pl.; sing. Moro. [Sp., pl. of Moro Moor.] (Ethnol.) The Mohammedan tribes of the southern Philippine Islands, said to have formerly migrated from Borneo. Some of them are warlike and addicted to piracy.

Meaning of Moross from wikipedia

- Aries Moross is an English graphic designer, artist, illustrator and art director based in London. They mostly focus on lettering and typography in their...
- Moross may refer to: Aries Moross, London-based designer and illustrator Ernest Moross, motorsport press agent Jerome Moross, American-born composer Kelly...
- Jerome Moross (August 1, 1913 – July 25, 1983) was an American composer best known for his music for film and television. He also composed works for symphony...
- Ernest "Ernie" Moross (1873 or 1874 – April 4, 1949) was an early-twentieth-century press agent and promoter specializing in American motorsports. He was...
- nominated for an Academy Award for the musical score, composed by Jerome Moross. The film is one of the few in which Heston plays a major supporting role...
- The Moross House is a house located at 1460 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is one of the oldest surviving brick house in the city; it was...
- from the soundtrack to the 1958 Western film The Big Country by Jerome Moross. Anderson wrote "The Prophet" which tells the story of a man, followed by...
- Prince Niall MacGinnis as Odins The film's score was composed by Jerome Moross. The main musical theme was released as a guitar instrumental by The Shadows...
- fifty-minute pre-recorded performance was co-directed by Rob Sinclair and Kate Moross. It primarily showcased songs from Disco but also included singles from...
- Golden Apple, by librettist John Treville Latouche and composer Jerome Moross, was freely adapted from the Iliad and the Odyssey, resetting the action...