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Barocco
Barocco Ba*roc"co, a. [It.] (Arch.) See Baroque.
Broccoli
Broccoli Broc"co*li, n. [It. broccoli, pl. of broccolo sprout, cabbage sprout, dim. of brocco splinter. See Broach, n.] (Bot.) A plant of the Cabbage species (Brassica oleracea) of many varieties, resembling the cauliflower. The ``curd,' or flowering head, is the part used for food.
Morocco
Morocco Mo*roc"co, n. [Named from Morocco, the country. Cf. Morris the dance.] A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin (though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac and dyed of various colors; -- said to have been first made by the Moors.
Sirocco
Sirocco Si*roc"co (s[i^]*r[o^]k"k[-o]), n. In general, any hot dry wind of cyclonic origin, blowing from arid or heated regions, including the desert wind of Southern California, the harmattan of the west coasts of Africa, the hot winds of Kansas and Texas, the kamsin of Egypt, the leste of the Madeira Islands, and the leveche of Spain.
Sirocco
Sirocco Si*roc"co, n.; pl. Siroccos. [It. sirocco, scirocco, Ar. shorug, fr. sharq the rising of the sun, the east, fr, sharaca to rise as the sun. Cf. Saracen.] An oppressive, relaxing wind from the Libyan deserts, chiefly experienced in Italy, Malta, and Sicily.
Siroccos
Sirocco Si*roc"co, n.; pl. Siroccos. [It. sirocco, scirocco, Ar. shorug, fr. sharq the rising of the sun, the east, fr, sharaca to rise as the sun. Cf. Saracen.] An oppressive, relaxing wind from the Libyan deserts, chiefly experienced in Italy, Malta, and Sicily.

Meaning of Rocco from wikipedia

- Rocco is both a given name and a surname. Origin: Italian. Meaning: Rest, repose. Rocco is a boy's name of Italian origin. It is thought to derive from...
- Rocco Siffredi (born Rocco Antonio Tano; 4 May 1964) is an Italian **** actor, director and producer. Known as the "Italian Stallion", Siffredi...
- Alex Rocco (born Alessandro Federico Petricone Jr.; February 29, 1936 – July 18, 2015) was an American actor. Known for his distinctive, gravelly voice...
- Rocco's Dolce Vita, and publishing four cookbooks Avventura, David Rocco's Dolce Vita, Made in Italy, and David Rocco's Dolce Famiglia. David Rocco was...
- San Rocco is the Italian name of Saint Roch. San Rocco may also refer to the following places in Italy: San Rocco di Piegara, frazione of Roverè Veronese...
- colonies of the Spanish colonial empire such as the Philippines) and as "San Rocco" in Italian. The chronology of the Saint's life is uncertain and full of...
- Rocco DiSpirito (born November 19, 1966) is an American chef and reality television personality based in New York City, known for starring in the series...
- Marc Rocco (June 19, 1962 – May 1, 2009) was an American film director, film producer and screenwriter. Marc Rocco was born Marc Daniel King in North...
- Rocco Schiavone (also known as Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders) is an Italian crime drama television series broadcast on Rai 2. It was first aired on...
- Rocco and His Brothers (Italian: Rocco e i suoi fratelli) is a 1960 drama film directed by Luchino Visconti and starring Alain Delon, Annie Girardot, Renato...