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Definition of boot
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of boot is as below...
Boot (n.) An apron or cover (of
leather
or
rubber
cloth)
for the
driving
seat of a
vehicle,
to
protect
from rain and mud..
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Brigand
::
Brigand
(n.) A
lawless
fellow
who lives by
plunder;
one of a band of
robbers;
especially,
one of a gang
living
in
mountain
retreats;
a
highwayman;
a
freebooter..
Boot
::
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..
Booth
::
Booth (n.) A
covered
stall or
temporary
structure
in a fair or
market,
or at a
polling
place..
Booting
::
Booting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Boo.
Fox
::
Fox (n.) To
repair
the feet of, as of
boots,
with new front upper
leather,
or to piece the upper
fronts
of..
Sole
::
Sole (n.) The
bottom
of a shoe or boot, or the piece of
leather
which
constitutes
the
bottom..
Blucher
::
Blucher
(n.) A kind of half boot, named from the
Prussian
general
Blucher..
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..
Bottine
::
Bottine
(n.) An
appliance
resembling
a small boot
furnished
with
straps,
buckles,
etc., used to
correct
or
prevent
distortions
in the lower
extremities
of
children..
Creeper
::
Creeper
(n.) A
spurlike
device
strapped
to the boot, which
enables
one to climb a tree or pole; --
called
often
telegraph
creepers..
Booted
::
Booted
(a.)
Wearing
boots,
especially
boots with long tops, as for
riding;
as, a
booted
squire..
High-low
::
High-low
(n.) A laced boot, ankle
high..
Welt
::
Welt (v. t.) To
furnish
with a welt; to sew or
fasten
a welt on; as, to welt a boot or a shoe; to welt a
sleeve..
Tolsey
::
Tolsey
(n.) A
tollbooth;
also, a
merchants'
meeting
place,
or
exchange..
Booting
::
Booting
(n.)
Advantage;
gain; gain by
plunder;
booty.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Plunder
::
Plunder
(n.) That which is taken by open force from an
enemy;
pillage;
spoil;
booty;
also, that which is taken by theft or
fraud..
Muddy
::
Muddy
(superl.)
Abounding
in mud;
besmeared
or
dashed
with mud; as, a muddy road or path; muddy
boots..
Booted
::
Booted
(imp. & p. p.) of Boo.
Boot
::
Boot (v. i.) To boot one's self; to put on one's
boots.
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