Mukluk
[muhk-luhk] /ˈmʌk lʌk/
noun
1.
a soft boot worn by Eskimos, often lined with fur and usually made of sealskin or reindeer skin.
2.
a similar boot with a soft sole, usually worn for lounging.
/ˈmʌklʌk/
noun
1.
a soft boot, usually of sealskin, worn by the Inuit
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