seaboot

/ˈsiːbuːt/
noun
  1. A waterproof boot, usually made of rubber or leather, worn by sailors, fishermen, or people working in wet conditions on or near the sea.
    • After the storm, the crew's seaboots were caked with mud and salt.
    • She wore heavy seaboots to keep her feet dry while cleaning the deck.
    • The fisherman pulled on his seaboots before stepping into the icy water.
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