MAROCAIN

marocain, crepe marocain

(noun) a dress crepe; similar to Canton crepe

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

marocain (countable and uncountable, plural marocains)

A heavy crepe fabric of silk, wool, or both, having a cross-ribbed texture, used for apparel. [from early 20th c.]

Anagrams

• armoniac, armonica, macaroni

Etymology

Proper noun

Marocain

(horticulture) A variety of grape.

(viticulture) A name used for two unrelated varieties of French wine grape, carignan and cinsault.

Anagrams

• armoniac, armonica, macaroni

Source: Wiktionary



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