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Mockado - Wikipedia
Mockado (also moquette, [1] moucade) is a woollen pile fabric made in imitation of silk velvet from the mid-sixteenth century.
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MOCKADO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a fabric made chiefly in the 16th and 17th centuries usually of wool and in imitation of velvet 2. obsolete : inferior stuff : trumpery
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Mockado
Mockado is a simulated API for development and testing, allowing you to create mock APIs, reduce costs, and minimize external help.
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mockado
† mockado Obs. (mɒˈkɑːdəʊ) Forms: 6 mockeado, mochadoo, mockadoo, -adowe, makadowe, moccadowe, 6–7 mocado, mockadoe, 6–8 moccado, 7 moccadoe, -dow, mocadoe, mochado, muckado, 8 mockade(e, 6– mockado. [app. a corruption of It. mocajardo (see mohair) or some variant. Cotgrave (1611) gives ‘mockado’ as...
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MOCKADO Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Mockado definition: a fabric simulating velvet, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.. See examples of MOCKADO used in a sentence.
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Mockado USA - Fabric Terms & Glossary
Mockado Woollen pile fabric made in imitation of silk velvet from the mid-sixteenth century. Mockado was usually constructed with a woollen pile on a linen ...
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Elizabethan Fabric Series: Mockado - Centuries-Sewing
The dictionary defines mockado as:mock·a·do [muh-kah-doh] –noun, plural -does: a fabric simulating velvet, popular in the 16th and 17th ...
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Mockado, NOT Mikado - Traditions Furniture - WordPress.com
Not to be confused with the comic opera Mikado, by Gilbert and Sulivan, the carpet and fabric named Mockado was a 16th century invention of ...
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MOCKADO definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun Word forms: plural -does a fabric simulating velvet, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.
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Mockado
Welcome to Mockado. To access Mockado, simply create a free account and have access to 5 APIs with 50 resources and 100 requests per minute.
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mockado - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(obsolete) A material made in imitation of velvet. 1639, John Ford, The Lady's Trial : Imagine first our rich mockado doublet,
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Moquette
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Mockado
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Gallery of moquettes used by London transport
Woven fabrics
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In 1579, it was featured alongside other contemporary fabrics such as Darnex, Mockado, and figure-sized Russel in a pageant commemorating the queen's visit
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