morocco

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A soft fine leather of goatskin traditionally tanned with sumac and used especially for book bindings.

To convert into morocco.

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Leather made from goatskins, tanned with sumac, originally in the Barbary States, but afterward very largely in the Levant, and now produced in Europe from skins imported from Asia and Africa.

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Leather made in imitation of this, often of sheepskins, and used for the same purposes, but much more largely in shoemaking.

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A very strong kind of ale anciently made in Cumberland, said to have a certain amount of beef among its ingredients, the recipe being kept a secret.

Made or consisting of morocco; also, of the common red color of morocco leather.

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A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin (though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac and dyed of various colors; — said to have been first made by the Moors.

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A soft leather, made from goatskin, used especially in bookbinding.

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a kingdom (constitutional monarchy) in northwestern Africa with a largely Muslim population; achieved independence from France in 1956

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a soft pebble-grained leather made from goatskin; used for shoes and book bindings etc.