maroquin
/ (ˌmærəˈkiːn, ˈmærəkɪn, -kwɪn) /
noun
tanning
morocco leather
Word Origin for maroquin
C16: from French: Moroccan
Words nearby maroquin
marocain,
maroni,
maronite,
maroon,
maroon peak,
maroquin,
maror,
maros,
maroteaux-lamy syndrome,
marouflage,
marplot
Example sentences from the Web for maroquin
The coup d'etat of Maroquin took away from Colombia herself the power of government and vested it in an irresponsible dictator.
Theodore Roosevelt |Theodore RooseveltMorocco, Levant morocco, and maroquin all denote the same kind.
Practical Bookbinding |Paul AdamMaroquin, mar′o-kwin, n. leather prepared from goatskin: morocco leather.