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shoelace
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shoe·lace  (shls)
n.
A string or cord used for lacing and fastening shoes. Also called shoestring.

shoelace [ˈʃuːˌleɪs]
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a cord or lace for fastening shoes
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.shoelace - a lace used for fastening shoesshoelace - a lace used for fastening shoes      
aglet, aiglet - metal or plastic sheath over the end of a shoelace or ribbon
lace, lacing - a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)
shoe - footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
Translations
shoelace [ˈʃuːleɪs] Ncordón m, pasador m (Andes)

shoelace [ˈʃuːleɪs] nlacet m (de soulier)

shoelace [ˈʃuːˌleɪs] nlaccio (di scarpa), stringa

shoelace رباط الحذاء tkanička do bot snørebånd Schnürsenkel κορδόνι cordón del zapato kengännauha lacet vezice za cipele laccio da scarpa 靴ひも 구두끈 schoenveter skolisse sznurowadło atacador, cadarço шнурок skosnöre เชือกผูกรองเท้า ayakkabı bağı dây buộc giày 鞋带


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