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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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bootee, Am also bootie N

1. bootee [ˈbudi] [buːˈtiː] (for baby):

bootee
bootee
patuco m Spain
bootee
escarpín m RioPl
bootee
botín m Chil

2. bootee [ˈbudi] [buːˈtiː] (woman's ankle boot):

bootee

bootie [Am ˈbudi, Brit buːˈtiː], bootee N U (sock)

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bootee [ˈbu:ti:, Am -t̬i] N

bootee
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bootee [ˈbu·t̬i] N

bootee

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The head, no bigger than a light bulb, wears a woollen bootee knitted by a grandmother; the hat from the set could hold the entire small mortal.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Bootee thickness is proportional to how cold the water in which the user will be and can be above or below the standard of 56 mm of neoprene.
en.wikipedia.org
In warmer climates where the thermal qualities of the bootee are not so important, a bootee with a thickness of 2-3.5 mm is common.
en.wikipedia.org
Typically, this is a rubber compound that is thicker and tougher than the neoprene used for the upper part of the bootee but is still flexible.
en.wikipedia.org
Another late 80s-early 90s favourite was the high-healed ankle boot or bootee.
www.stuff.co.nz