Morocco
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French Maroc. Spanish Marruecos. a kingdom in northwestern 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). Rabat.
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former name of Marrakesh.
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(lowercase) a fine, pebble-grained leather, originally made in Morocco from goatskin tanned with sumac.
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(lowercase) any leather made in imitation of a fine, pebble-grained leather originally made in Morocco.
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Origin of morocco
C17: after Morocco , where it was originally made
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With No. 6 Brazil and eighth-ranked Morocco, this is the only group with two teams ranked among the world’s top 10 by FIFA.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2026
But, after Norway's 1-1 draw with Scotland's Group C opponents Morocco in Sunday's public friendly, Solbakken described it as "surprising" when talking to Norwegian broadcaster NRK.
From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026
Scotland's first game, against Haiti on 14 June, kicks off at 02:00, followed by 23:00 starts against Morocco on 19 June and Brazil on 24 June.
From BBC • Jun. 6, 2026
You’re in Kansas City, but you’re kind of in Morocco, kind of in New York.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
Paul Bowles had gone to Morocco to write about Moroccans.
From "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos
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