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Mordor

Proper noun

Meaning

Mordor

An area of peril, darkness, or evil, which people fear to visit or explore.

(politics, derogatory, neologism) Russia

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else. It's being drawn to Iraq. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don't want the eye to come back to the United States. Rick Santorum

Even Mordor could not resist gentrification. Source: Internet

In order to distract Sauron from his true danger, Aragorn leads the armies of Gondor and Rohan in a march on the Black Gate of Mordor. Source: Internet

Silicon Valley celebrates the demise of the old guard gatekeepers, and have become a new generation of gatekeepers in the process, one that can monitor everything we do like the all-seeing eye of Mordor, scooping up our data and information. Source: Internet

While a player uses the Mordor faction, Morgomir is a cloaked Nazgûl, but if a player is to use the Angmar faction, while the Witch-king has no change to his appearance, Morgomir fits Frodo's vision of a Nazgûl: he has pale skin, white hair and a crown. Source: Internet

The One Ring was made secretly by Sauron in Mordor, powerful enough control the others, constructed with Sauron's own will contained within. Source: Internet

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