See also: Mozambique

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Etymology edit

From Mozambique (former Portuguese colony); see more there.

Noun edit

mozambique (countable and uncountable, plural mozambiques)

  1. Any of various kinds of dress material.
    • 1900, George S. Cole, “MOZAMBIQUE”, in Cole's Encyclopedia of Dry Goods: A Reference Book for the Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Trade of the United States [], Chicago, New York, St. Louis: Root Newspaper Association, page 366:
      A thin gauzy dress fabric generally constructed with a cotton warp and a mohair filling. It is distinguished from mohair by its thinner and more filmy texture. High-grade mozambiques are often woven in fancy plaids and checks and complicated openwork patterns, and when of this style are intended to be made up over a foundation fabric.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:mozambique.