| shoe | Origin: OE. Sho, scho, AS. Sch, sceoh; akin to OFries. Sk, OS. Skh, D. Schoe, schoen, G. Schuh, OHG. Scuoh, Icel. Skr, Dan. & Sw. Sko, Goth. Skhs; of unknown origin. 1. A covering for the human foot, usually made of leather, having a thick and somewhat stiff sole and a lighter top. It differs from a boot on not extending so far up the leg. "Your hose should be ungartered, . . . Yourshoe untied." (Shak) "Spare none but such as go in clouted shoon." (Shak) 2. Anything resembling a shoe in form, position, or use. Specifically: A plate or rim of iron nailed to the hoof of an animal to defend it from injury. A band of iron or steel, or a ship of wood, fastened to the bottom of the runner of a sleigh, or any vehicle which slides on the snow. A drag, or sliding piece of wood or iron, placed under the wheel of a loaded vehicle, to retard its motion in going down a hill. The part of a railroad car brake which presses upon the wheel to retard its motion. A plate, or notched piece, interposed between a moving part and the stationary part on which it bears, to take the wear and afford means of adjustment; called also slipper, and gib. Shoe is often used adjectively, or in composition; as, shoe buckle, or shoe-buckle; shoe latchet, or shoe-latchet; shoe leathet, or shoe-leather; shoe string, shoe-string, or shoestring. Shoe of an anchor. A block with two sheaves, one above the other, and at right angles to each other. Shoe bolt, a bolt with a flaring head, for fastening shoes on sleigh runners. Shoe pac, a kind of moccasin. See Pac. Shoe stone, a sharpening stone used by shoemakers and other workers in leather. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| shoe boil | Olecranoid bursitis in the horse; so called because it may be caused by trauma from the shoe in the recumbent animal. Synonym: capped elbow. (05 Mar 2000) |
| shoebill | <zoology> A large African wading bird (Balaeniceps rex) allied to the storks and herons, and remarkable for its enormous broad swollen bill. It inhabits the valley of the White Nile. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| shoeing-horn | 1. A curved piece of polished horn, wood, or metal used to facilitate the entrance of the foot into a shoe. 2. Figuratively: Anything by which a transaction is facilitated; a medium; by way of contempt. Anything which draws on or allures; an inducement. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| shoemaker | 1. One whose occupation it is to make shoes and boots. 2. <zoology> The threadfish. The runner. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wooden-shoe heart | <radiology> The radiographic configuration of the heart in the tetralogy of Fallot; the elevated apex gives a silhouette like that of a wooden shoe Synonym: sabot heart, wooden-shoe heart. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Shoe
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footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material (card games) a case from which playing cards are dealt one at a time horseshoe: U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof brake shoe: a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation furnish with shoes; "the children were well shoed"
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capped elbow in the horse.
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a pedestal-shaped member at the end of a plate girder or truss that transmits and distributes its loads to a supporting area or member. A shoe may be a cast or a built-up member. See also expansion shoe
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A device used to adapt a straight beam transducer for use in a specific type of testing, including angle beam or surface wave tests and tests on curved surfaces. See also wedge.
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The steel tip at the end of a climbing (Jigger) board.
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| shoe | restraint provided when the linings of the brake shoes are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to stop its rotation |
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| shoe | nailed to underside of horse's hoof |
| shoe | footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material |
| shoe | (card games) a case from which playing cards are dealt one at a time |
| shoe | furnish with shoes |
| shoe | large showy Asiatic shrub or small tree having large single or double red to deep-red flowers |
| shoe | an industry that manufactures and sells shoes |
| shoe | a lace used for fastening shoes |
| shoe | leather used to make shoes |
| shoe | a substance used to produce a shiny protective surface on footwear |
| shoe | the shoemaker's trade |
| shoe | a shop where shoes are sold |
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