almohad

/ˌælməˈhæd/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of a Berber dynasty that ruled Morocco and other territories in North Africa from the 11th to the 13th century.

“The Almohad caliphate was known for its military conquests and cultural achievements.”

2. noun

A type of cushion or pillow, especially a luxurious or ornate one.

“The almohad on the sofa was covered in velvet and added a touch of elegance to the room.”

Synonyms

  • cushion
  • pillow

Antonyms

  • flat surface