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Common boot feature
Answer for the clue "Common boot feature ", 6 letters:
lining
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Lining may refer to: Lining (sewing) , the process of inserting an inner layer of fabric, fur, or other material Lining of paintings , the process of restoration paintings by attaching a new canvas to the back of the existing one Brake lining , consumable ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"stuff with which garments are lined," late 14c., from present participle of Middle English linen "to line" (see line (v.1)).
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE silver ▪ Teacher Every cloud has a silver lining . ▪ So the Bears were left to search for silver linings after losing their third straight game. ▪ But the real-estate world seems to specialize in clouds with silver ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lining \Lin"ing\ (l[imac]n"[i^]ng), n. [See Line to cover the in side.] The act of one who lines; the act or process of making lines, or of inserting a lining. That which covers the inner surface of anything, as of a garment or a box; also, the contents ...
Usage examples of lining.
Fingering the lining of a dark blue mantle draped over a corner of one of the screens, Alyce decided that the fur was rabbit, or possibly squirrel.
Queen of Night appeared in the center of the army of Ansus lining the far ridge, and the weapon she was brandishing appeared to be that same stone ax that had quite nearly killed Eliar.
The duke of Vo Astur has an open sore on the lining of his stomach now.
I rose with sudden decision and began to tidy my cupboards, lining up bottles in order of size, sweeping out bits of scattered herbs, throwing away solutions gone stale or suspect.
With Boolean dead and the rest lining up for the slaughter, and with him and his pet and his new comrades and position, things were about as good as they could be.
The fresh summer morning breathtakingly beautiful, but she barely noticed the pink blush of dawn or the riotous chorus of birdsong from the broadleaf maples lining the road.
Polchik was trying the locks on the burglarproof gates of the shops lining Amsterdam between 82nd and 83rd.
Even the explanatory hieroglyphic texts ran in colors, lining the walls and winding around the cylinders of stone.
It was quiet in the store, the street outside empty of traffic, the late afternoon heat curling the leaves on the pink coneflowers lining her walk.
Conversely, it is also easy to find oneself lining up with the debunkers and the champions of the status quo, for their arguments and views give the impression of being hard-headed, sensible.
Rex had removed from storage the envelope of a small airship made from the intestinal linings of dragonfish over two years ago.
The thin covering upon the lips, nipple, mucous and serous membranes and lining the ducts, blood-vessels and other canals.
She slit it open, to reveal the endometrium, the lining still thick and lush with blood.
She took off wet boots, and the lining made of felted mammoth wool, and changed into one of her dry outfits and the soft indoor footwear Talut had shown her how to make.
Alain ran his hands over each fingerbreadth of the hull while Henri replaced the leather lining and hemp rope that secured the rudder to the boss.