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  1. galoshesnoun

    Plural form of galosh.

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  1. Galoshes

    Galoshes, also known as dickersons, gumshoes, rubbers, or overshoes, are a type of rubber boot that is slipped over shoes to keep them from getting muddy or wet. In the United States, the word galoshes may be used interchangeably with boot, especially a rubberized boot. In the United Kingdom, however, a galosh is an overshoe made of a weatherproof material to protect a more vulnerable shoe underneath and keep the foot warm and dry. Instead of wrapping around the shoe spats and gaiters only cover the upper part of the shoe.

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  1. Galoshes

    Galoshes, also known as boat shoes, dickersons, or overshoes, are a type of rubber boot that is slipped over shoes to keep them from getting muddy or wet. The word galoshes might be used interchangeably with boot, especially a rubberized boot. Properly speaking, however, galoshes are synonymous with rain boots often reaching heights just below the knee.

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  1. galoshes

    Ankle high overshoes with buckles, worn in rain and snow

    Swims classic galoshes are sleek overshoes that protect your dress shoes from dirt, rain and snow.


    Submitted by anonymous on November 27, 2015  

Etymology and Origins

  1. Galoshes

    From the Spanish galocha, a patten or wooden shoe.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of galoshes in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of galoshes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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