IPA: /ˈmɔɪrə/
KK: /mɔɪrə/
A deity in Greek mythology who determines the fate or destiny of individuals.
In ancient Greece, people believed that Moira controlled their destinies.
**Moira** → The word 'moira' comes from Ancient Greek 'μοῖρα' (moira), meaning fate or destiny. In Greek mythology, Moirae (the Fates) were the three goddesses who controlled the destiny of both mortals and gods. The term signifies the concept of a predetermined course of events in life.
Think of the Greek concept of fate or destiny when you hear 'moira' — it helps you remember that this word relates to the idea of one's predetermined path in life.