The difference between Maroquin and Morocco
When used as nouns, maroquin means leather made from goatskin, whereas morocco means a soft leather, made from goatskin, used especially in bookbinding.
check bellow for the other definitions of Maroquin and Morocco
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Maroquin as a noun (somewhat, _, dated):
leather made from goatskin
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Morocco as a noun:
A soft leather, made from goatskin, used especially in bookbinding.
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Morocco as a noun:
A sheepskin leather in imitation of this.
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Morocco as a noun:
A very strong ale, anciently brewed in Cumberland.