gum boots - translation to greek
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gum boots - translation to greek

TYPE OF FOOTWEAR
Wellie; Wellies; The Wellington boot; The Wellie; The Wellington Boot; Wellington Boot; Gumboot; Wellington boots; Wellingtons; Gumboots; Rubber boot; Gum boot; Gum boots; Rubber boots; Rain boots; Rain boot; Hunter brand; Billy boots
  • James Lonsdale]], 1815. Here he is portrayed wearing [[tassel]]led Hessian boots
  • Modern Hunter [[natural rubber]] wellington boots
  • 1845}}
  • Aigle]], Gill, [[Helly-Hansen]] and Newport short and tall rubber sailing wellingtons
  • Modern [[polyurethane]] wellington boots
  • [[Skellerup]] Red Band rubber knee boots popular in New Zealand

gum boots         
ψηλές γαλότσες
chewing gum         
  • Chewing gum balls
  • Bubblegum bubble
  • Achras zapota]]) in [[Quintana Roo]], Mexico. This way of extracting by making zigzag incisions has been known since the ancient Mayan civilization, who called it ''sicté''.
  • Chewing gum on a sidewalk in [[Reykjavík]]
  • An image of a Colgan's Taffy Tolu Chewing Gum chromolithograph advertisement, circa 1910
  • Sticks of [[Fruit Stripe]] chewing gum
  • Gumdrop chewing gum collecting bin
SOFT, COHESIVE SUBSTANCE INTENDED FOR CHEWING BUT NOT SWALLOWING
Chewing Gum; Gum ban; Chewing-gum; Chewing gums; Chewing-gums; Chewinggum; Chewinggums; Chewin gum; Gum (food); Gum chewing; Swallowed chewing gum; Swallowed gum; Sugar-free gum
τσίχλα, τσίκλα, γόμα, μαστίχα για μάσημα
gum arabic         
  • Gum arabic exuding from ''[[Acacia nilotica]]''
  • Acacia gum, pieces and powder
NATURAL GUM OBTAINED FROM ACACIA SENSU LATO TREE SAP
Arabic gum; Gum Arabic; Gum acacia; Acacia gum; Gummi arabicum; E414; Gum arabic tree; Pharmacognosy of Acacia; Gum Arabic Tree; Gum Acacia; Arabic Gum; Pharmacognosy of Acacia (Gum)
αραβικό κόμμι

Definition

gumboot
(gumboots)
Gumboots are long rubber boots which you wear to keep your feet dry. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
= wellington
N-COUNT: usu pl

Wikipedia

Wellington boot

The Wellington boot was originally a type of leather boot adapted from Hessian boots, a style of military riding boot. They were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The "Wellington" boot became a staple of practical foot wear for the British aristocracy and middle class in the early 19th century. The name was subsequently given to waterproof boots made of rubber and they are no longer associated with a particular class. They are now commonly used for a range of agricultural and outdoors pursuits.

Examples of use of gum boots
1. The clergy wore robing over gum–boots and steel helmets.
2. They had supplies such as gum boots, which we believe they were taking to Kony in southern Sudan," Capt Paddy Ankunda, deputy spokesman for the Uganda People‘s Defence Forces, said on Wednesday from Gulu district in northern Uganda.
3. She had borrowed my oil skin coat and a pair of gum boots but her hair would, by now, be wild and curling, her eyes slitted against the rain.