moc·ca·sin

moc·ca·sin
/ˈmɑːkəsən/ noun, pl -sins [count]
: a flat shoe that is made of soft leather and is similar to a shoe originally worn by some Native Americans — see also water moccasin

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  • moc|ca|sin — «MOK uh suhn», noun. 1. a soft shoe, often made from the skin of a deer. Moccasins were originally worn by North American Indians, and are typically without heels, having the sole and the sides stitched to the upper or vamp with rawhide. 2. a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • moc — ar·ith·moc·ra·cy; de·moc·ra·cy; de·moc·ra·tism; de·moc·ra·ti·za·tion; de·moc·ra·tize; de·moc·ri·te·an; hy·po·der·moc·ly·sis; moc; moc·ca·sin; ne·moc·era; no·moc·ra·cy; ti·moc·ra·cy; zi·moc·ca; moc·as·sin; …   English syllables

  • sin — ab·ra·sin; ab·sin·thin; ab·sin·thine; ab·sin·thism; ab·sin·thi·um; ab·sin·thol; ab·ys·sin·ia; ac·to·my·o·sin; ag·gres·sin; am·bro·sin; am·y·lop·sin; an·dro·sin; Anes·the·sin; an·ti·fi·bri·nol·y·sin; an·ti·ly·sin; an·ti·strep·tol·y·sin;… …   English syllables

  • Moc Chau District — Huyện Mộc Châu   District   Country  Vietnam Region …   Wikipedia

  • Historias de los señores Moc y Poc — Autor Luis Pescetti Género Infantil Idioma Español …   Wikipedia Español

  • mocassin — moc·as·sin …   English syllables

  • moccasin — moc·ca·sin …   English syllables

  • moccasin — moc·ca·sin mäk ə sən n 1) WATER MOCCASIN 2) a snake (as of the genus Natrix) resembling a water moccasin * * * moc·ca·sin (mokґə sin) any of several species of snakes of the genus Agkistrodon …   Medical dictionary

  • moccasin — moc|ca|sin [ˈmɔkəsın US ˈma: ] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Virginia Algonquian; Origin: mockasin] a flat comfortable shoe made of soft leather …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • moccasin — moc|ca|sin [ makəsın ] noun count a soft leather shoe with a flat heel …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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