Morocco (Noun)
Meaning 1
A kingdom (constitutional monarchy) in northwestern Africa with a largely Muslim population; achieved independence from France in 1956.
Classification
Nouns denoting spatial position.
Examples
- The scenic coastlines of Morocco were visited by numerous travelers who shared stunning pictures online.
- Historical research focused on the nation's turbulent journey since gaining independence, a road not initially mapped when the original aim to unify North African cultures grew ambitious - rather resulting to distinct nationalism dividing two rivals between other west end in area Spain overseas remnant down to 'new colonial'.
- The mix of Arab, Berber, Mediterranean, and French influences in Morocco are reflected in the colorful and bustling souks that fill its cities.
- From rugged mountains to vast desert landscapes, Morocco boasts some of the world's most diverse and breathtaking natural beauty.
- Tangier was once the northernmost outpost of Morocco but had been used as southern coastal city starting off as a small French seaside resort and evolved into more over two to three great decades without big change.
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Meaning 2
A soft pebble-grained leather made from goatskin; used for shoes and book bindings etc..
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- The shoemaker's shop was lined with various types of leather, including morocco, suede, and calfskin.
- Her grandmother's antique collection featured books bound in beautiful morocco leather.
- To give it a classic look, the designer chose morocco leather for the shoes.
- He selected the most suitable type of morocco for the luxury bookbinding project.
- Among other high-quality materials, the briefcase was made from genuine morocco leather.