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geta

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ge·ta  (gt, gtä)
n. pl. geta or ge·tas
A wooden-soled shoe worn by the Japanese.

[Japanese.]
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geta
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Noun1.geta - footwear usually with wooden solesgeta - footwear usually with wooden soles  
footgear, footwear - covering for a person's feet


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