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moc

1 American  
[mok] / mɒk /

noun

Informal.
  1. short for moccasin.

    Pair this outfit with boat shoes or driving mocs to be the most dapper dad on the boardwalk.

    Can't go wrong with the price and classic appeal of these mocs.


MOC 2 American  
[mok] / mɒk /
Or moc

noun

  1. My Own Creation: an original construction made with LEGO bricks.

    I bought set 5765 this week and decided to make some alternative mocs using only the pieces from the set.

    In this club we mostly build small sci-fi or fantasy MOCs.


MOC 3 American  
Or MoC

abbreviation

  1. Member of Congress.

  2. Management of Change.

  3. Memorandum of Cooperation.

  4. man of color: a man of color; a nonwhite man.

  5. masculine of center.


MOC 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Mozambique (international car registration)

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MoC 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. mother of the chapel

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Etymology

Origin of moc

Shortened form

Example Sentences

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It's even inspiring others: Tod's new moc, above left, borrows from the Docksides standard.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus, from moc, to tie:— Ten c in moc ech, I tie thee, literally, I my present tying thee.

From The Maya Chronicles Brinton's Library Of Aboriginal American Literature, Number 1 by Brinton, Daniel Garrison