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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.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | sandaled - shod with sandalssandalledshod, shodden, shoed - wearing footgear | EncyclopediaSeeSandalsandaledenUK
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