Morocco

[ muh-rok-oh ]
/ məˈrɒk oʊ /

noun

French Maroc. Spanish Marruecos. a kingdom in NW Africa: formed from a sultanate that was divided into two protectorates (French Morocco and Spanish Morocco) and an international zone. 172,104 sq. mi. (445,749 sq. km). Capital: Rabat. Compare Tangier Zone.
former name of Marrakesh.
(lowercase) a fine, pebble-grained leather, originally made in Morocco from goatskin tanned with sumac.
(lowercase) any leather made in imitation of this.
Also called morocco leather (for defs 3, 4).

OTHER WORDS FROM Morocco

Mo·roc·can [muh-rok-uh n] /məˈrɒk ən/, adjective, noun pro-Mo·roc·can, adjective, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for moroccan (1 of 3)

Moroccan
/ (məˈrɒkən) /

adjective

of or relating to Morocco or its inhabitants

noun

a native or inhabitant of Morocco

British Dictionary definitions for moroccan (2 of 3)

morocco
/ (məˈrɒkəʊ) /

noun

  1. a fine soft leather made from goatskins, used for bookbinding, shoes, etc
  2. (as modifier)morocco leather

Word Origin for morocco

C17: after Morocco, where it was originally made

British Dictionary definitions for moroccan (3 of 3)

Morocco
/ (məˈrɒkəʊ) /

noun

a kingdom in NW Africa, on the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: conquered by the Arabs in about 683, who introduced Islam; at its height under Berber dynasties (11th–13th centuries); became a French protectorate in 1912 and gained independence in 1956. It is mostly mountainous, with the Atlas Mountains in the centre and the Rif range along the Mediterranean coast, with the Sahara in the south and southeast; an important exporter of phosphates. Official language: Arabic; Berber and French are also widely spoken. Official religion: (Sunni) Muslim. Currency: dirham. Capital: Rabat. Pop: 32 649 130 (2013 est). Area: 458 730 sq km (177 117 sq miles) French name: Maroc

Cultural definitions for moroccan

Morocco

Kingdom in northwestern Africa with coasts on the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea; it is bordered by Algeria to the east and the western Sahara to the south. Its largest city is Casablanca, and its capital is Rabat.