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Definition of boot
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Boot (n.) That which is given to make an
exchange
equal,
or to make up for the
deficiency
of value in one of the
things
exchanged..
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Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Lace
::
Lace (v. i.) To be
fastened
with a lace, or
laces;
as, these boots
lace..
Booting
::
Booting
(n.)
Advantage;
gain; gain by
plunder;
booty.
Cracowes
::
Cracowes
(n. pl.)
Long-toed
boots or shoes
formerly
worn in many parts of
Europe;
-- so
called
from
Cracow,
in
Poland,
where they were first worn in the
fourteenth
century..
Booting
::
Booting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Boo.
Tollbooth
::
Tollbooth
(n.) In
Scotland,
a burgh jail;
hence,
any
prison,
especially
a town
jail..
Closer
::
Closer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
closes;
specifically,
a boot
closer.
See under
Boot..
Unboot
::
Unboot
(v. t.) To take off the boots from.
Toe
::
Toe (n.)
Anything,
or any part,
corresponding
to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a
skate..
Filibuster
::
Filibuster
(n.) A
lawless
military
adventurer,
especially
one in quest of
plunder;
a
freebooter;
--
originally
applied
to
buccaneers
infesting
the
Spanish
American
coasts,
but
introduced
into
common
English
to
designate
the
followers
of Lopez in his
expedition
to Cuba in 1851, and those of
Walker
in his
expedition
to
Nicaragua,
in
1855..
Boot
::
Boot (n.)
Remedy;
relief;
amends;
reparation;
hence,
one who
brings
relief..
Boothose
::
Boothose
(n.)
Stocking
hose, or
spatterdashes,
in lieu of
boots..
Flounder
::
Flounder
(n.) A tool used in
crimping
boot
fronts.
Booted
::
Booted
(a.)
Having
an
undivided,
horny,
bootlike
covering;
-- said of the
tarsus
of some
birds..
Boottopping
::
Boottopping
(n.)
Sheathing
a
vessel
with
planking
over felt.
Jack
::
Jack (n.) A
device
to pull off
boots.
Carolina Pink
::
Carolina
pink () See
Pinkboot.
Brigandish
::
Brigandish
(a.) Like a
brigand
or
freebooter;
robberlike.
Spur
::
Spur (n.) A
spiked
iron worn by
seamen
upon the
bottom
of the boot, to
enable
them to stand upon the
carcass
of a
whale,
to strip off the
blubber..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) The metal
casing
and
flange
fitted
about a pipe where it
passes
through
a roof.
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