muckluck

/ˈmʌkˌlʌk/
noun
  1. A soft, warm boot made of sealskin or other waterproof material, traditionally worn in Arctic regions.
    • She wore a pair of muckluck boots to keep her feet dry in the snow.
    • Mucklucks are popular among hikers for their warmth and durability.
    • The Inuit hunter laced up his muckluck before stepping onto the ice.
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