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▪ I. gaiter, n.1 (ˈgeɪtə(r)) [a. F. guêtre (in 15th c. guietre); of unknown origin; there are Rom. synonyms without r, as Walloon guett, Sardinian ghetta, mod.Pr. gueto: see Körting Lat. Rom. Wb. s.v.] 1. A covering of cloth, leather, etc. for the ankle, or ankle and lower leg.1775 [cf. half-gaiter ...
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Gaiter (disambiguation)
Gaiter may refer to:
Gaiter (vehicle)
Crus (lower leg)
Bishop's Gaiters, sports teams at Bishop's University
Neck gaiter, a warming garment worn on the Gaiter, joint chief executive officer of Outcast Studios
See also
Gator (disambiguation)
Gater (disambiguation)
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gaiter
gaiter/ˈgeɪtə(r); `ɡetɚ/ ncovering of cloth, leather, etc for the leg from the ankle to below the knee (布、 皮等的)绑腿 a pair of gaiters 一副绑腿.
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Fleece Neck Gaiter | Men's Cold Weather Gear | Carhartt
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Gaiter (vehicle)
On a vehicle, a gaiter or boot refers to a protective flexible sleeve covering a moving part, intended to keep the part clean. The gear stick gaiter is to resist dirt entering the ball joint at the bottom of the stick and to not have oil or grease from the joint exposed to passengers
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Smelt lovers, feathered, furred and gaiter-wearing, go for a ...
5 days ago — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife opened smelt fishing on the river from 1 to 6 p.m., drawing people from across the state and even ...
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guetre
‖ † guetre Obs. [F. guêtre: see gaiter n.1] = gaiter n.1 1.1760–72 tr. Juan & Ulloa's Voy. (ed. 3) I. 195 We had provided ourselves with guetres, and muschito cloths. 1794 T. Coxe View U.S. 121 Eight millions of pairs of boots, shoes, half boots, guetres, slippers, clogs, and goloshes, are annually ...
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Neck gaiter
Some balaclavas are essentially a small hood attached to a neck gaiter. The results showed that a single-layered gaiter blocked 47% and a double-layered gaiter blocked 60% of the test aerosols from being released into the environment
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Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher
Gaiter grew up in an all-black community near Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida. Recent accomplishments
In 2010, Gaiter was named Food and Wine Editor for France Magazine.
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Gaiters
In army parlance, a gaiter covers leg and bootlacing; a legging covers only the leg. In RAF parlance, gaiter includes leggings. Today, half chaps are a type of gaiter worn by equestrians. Most forms fit over the calf.
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gaiterless
gaiterless, a. (ˈgeɪtəlɪs) [f. gaiter n.1 + -less.] Having no gaiters, without gaiters.1839 New Monthly Mag. LVI. 485 The gaiterless calf of the angry gentleman's healthy leg.
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Gater
classic rock format radio station in Florida, United States
John Gater (before 1979), British archaeological geophysicist
See also
Gait (disambiguation)
Gaiter
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