mucluc

/ˈmʌklʌk/
noun
  1. A type of soft boot traditionally made of sealskin or other waterproof material, worn in Arctic regions.
    • The Inuit hunter wore muclucs to keep his feet dry while walking on the wet tundra.
    • She bought a pair of muclucs for her trip to Alaska because they are warm and waterproof.
    • Traditional muclucs are often decorated with beads and fur.
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