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The word maghreb is an Arabic term literally meaning "place of setting (of the sun)", and hence "West." It derives from the root ghuroob, meaning "to set" or "to be hidden". It is also used in a manner similar to the metaphorical use "to be eclipsed", which is used in English.
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