noun
- Plural of morocco; fine soft leather made from goatskin, typically dyed in bright colors and used for bookbinding and other purposes.
Usage: Usually used in the context of bookbinding and leather goods; Often capitalized when referring to the country, but lowercase when referring to the leather
Examples
- The antique books were bound in red and gold moroccos.
- The leather craftsman specialized in moroccos for luxury bookbinding.
- She collected volumes with fine moroccos covers from the 18th century.
- The library's rare books featured moroccos bindings in various colors.
- High-quality moroccos leather remains popular among bookbinders today.