shoeing
Variant of shoe
shoe
definition
shoe (s̸ho̵̅o̅)
noun
- an outer covering for the human foot, made of leather, canvas, etc. and usually having a stiff or thick sole and a heel: sometimes restricted to footwear that does not cover the ankle, as distinguished from a boot
- horseshoe
- something like a shoe in shape or use; specif.,
- a metal cap or ferrule fitted over the end of a cane, pole, staff, etc.
- brake shoe
- a part forming a base for the supports of a superstructure, as a roof, bridge, etc.
- the metal strip along the bottom of a sled runner
- the casing of a pneumatic tire
- the sliding contact plate by which an electric train picks up current from the third rail
- a metal protecting plate upon which a mechanical part moves
Etymology: ME sho < OE sceoh, akin to Ger schuh < IE base *(s)keu-, to cover > sky, hide
shoe Idioms
fill someone's shoes
to take someone's place
in another's shoes
in another's position
the shoe is on the other foot
☆ the situation is reversed for the persons involved
where the shoe pinches
the source of trouble, grief, difficulty, etc.
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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