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Morocco
/məˈrɑːkoʊ/
Definition
1
A kingdom in northwestern Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, Western Sahara, and Mauritania; official name: Kingdom of Morocco.
2
A fine, soft, grained leather made from goatskin tanned with sumac, traditionally used for bookbinding, wallets, and luxury accessories.
Examples
After haggling in the souks of Morocco, he emerged victorious with a lamp that stubbornly refused to rub out a genie.
Her vintage journal, bound in supple morocco leather, held secrets that even a sphinx would blush at.
He dreamed of tagine feasts in Morocco, but settled for instant ramen dressed up with extra spice.
The antique shop's morocco wallet was so classy, it made his credit card debt feel sophisticated.