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san·dal 1 S0061100 (săn′dl)n.1. A shoe consisting of a sole fastened to the foot by thongs or straps.2. A low-cut shoe fastened to the foot by an ankle strap.3. A rubber overshoe cut very low and covering little more than the sole of the shoe.4. A strap or band for fastening a low shoe or slipper on the foot. [Middle English, from Old French sandale, from Latin sandalium, from Greek sandalion, diminutive of sandalon, sandal, of unknown origin.] san′daled adj.
san·dal 2 S0061100 (săn′dl)n. Sandalwood. [Middle English, from Old French sandale, from Medieval Latin sandalum, from Late Greek santalon, sandalon, ultimately from Middle Persian čandal, from Sanskrit candanam, of Dravidian origin; akin to Tamil and Malayalam cāntu, sandalwood paste, Tamil cāttu, to daub, smear, and Telugu cādu, to rub into a paste.]sandal (ˈsændəl) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a light shoe consisting of a sole held on the foot by thongs, straps, etc2. (Clothing & Fashion) a strap passing over the instep or around the ankle to keep a low shoe on the foot[C14: from Latin sandalium, from Greek sandalion a small sandal, from sandalon sandal] ˈsandalled adjsan•dal (ˈsæn dl) n., v. -daled, -dal•ing (esp. Brit.) -dalled, -dal•ling. n. 1. a shoe consisting of a sole of leather or other material fastened to the foot by thongs or straps. 2. any of various low shoes or slippers. 3. a band or strap that fastens a low shoe or slipper. v.t. 4. to furnish with sandals. [1375–1425; Middle English sandalie, sandale (< Old French) < Latin sandalium < Greek sandálion=sándal(on) sandal + -ion diminutive suffix] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sandal - a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the footespadrille - a sandal with a sole made of rope or rubber and a cloth upper partflip-flop, thong - a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toehuarache, huaraches - a sandal with flat heels and an upper of woven leather strapszori, pusher - a sandal attached to the foot by a thong over the toesscuffer - a lightweight flexible sandal with a sturdy sole; worn as play shoes by children and as sportswear by adultsshoe - footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier materialtalaria - a winged sandal (as worn by Hermes in Graeco-Roman art) | Translationssandal (ˈsӕndl) noun a type of light shoe, the sole of which is held on to the foot by straps. a pair of sandals. 涼鞋 凉鞋,便鞋 IdiomsSeesword-and-sandalSandal
sandalwood, sandal1. any of several evergreen hemiparasitic trees of the genus Santalum, esp S. album (white sandalwood), of S Asia and Australia, having hard light-coloured heartwood: family Santalaceae 2. the wood of any of these trees, which is used for carving, is burned as incense, and yields an aromatic oil used in perfumery 3. any of various similar trees or their wood, esp Pterocarpus santalinus (red sandalwood), a leguminous tree of SE Asia having dark red wood used as a dye Sandal a lake in the southern Karelian ASSR. Area, 152 sq km. Average depth, 12 m; maximum depth, 58 m. Located northwest of Lake Onega (with which it is linked by a canal) in a narrow basin. Since 1936, Lake Sandal has been part of the Pal’eozero Reservoir of the Kondopoga Hydroelectric Power Plant. The city of Kondopoga is near the lake.
Sandal a device for heating dwellings that was common among the sedentary population of Middle Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, and other countries of the East. A sandal is a low table placed over a depression in the earthen floor or a pan filled with hot coals; the table is then covered with a blanket. The members of the household sit around the sandal and stretch their legs under the blanket. People often spend the night around the sandal. In the Soviet Middle Asian republics, stove heating systems have almost completely replaced the sandal. sandal
Words related to sandalnoun a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the footRelated Words- espadrille
- flip-flop
- thong
- huarache
- huaraches
- zori
- pusher
- scuffer
- shoe
- talaria
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