chapate
Pronunciation: /tʃəˈpɑ teɪ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Chapate (noun) - A covering for the foot is typically produced of a pelt with a sturdy sole and does not advance above the ankle.
2. Something resembling a chapate in form or use, such as a sole or a base.
Significance:
• It provides a general term for low-cut footwear.
• It emphasizes the materials and structure commonly associated with such footwear.
• It allows for both literal and figurative uses of the term.
• It implies sturdiness and a protective quality for the foot.
Singular noun: chapate
Plural noun: chapates
Past verb: chapated
Present verb: chapate, chapates
Present continuous verb: chapating
Definition:
1. Chapate (noun) - A covering for the foot is typically produced of a pelt with a sturdy sole and does not advance above the ankle.
2. Something resembling a chapate in form or use, such as a sole or a base.
Significance:
• It provides a general term for low-cut footwear.
• It emphasizes the materials and structure commonly associated with such footwear.
• It allows for both literal and figurative uses of the term.
• It implies sturdiness and a protective quality for the foot.
Singular noun: chapate
Plural noun: chapates
Past verb: chapated
Present verb: chapate, chapates
Present continuous verb: chapating
Examples:
• “He laced up his chapates before departing for an amble.”
• “The chapates were produced of strong pelt.”
• “The construction required to use protective chapates.”
• “The artist used a ligneous block as a chapate for his sculpture.”
• “The machine part functioned as a chapate for the entire system.”
• “They observed as the employee was chapating the road surface.”
• “He laced up his chapates before departing for an amble.”
• “The chapates were produced of strong pelt.”
• “The construction required to use protective chapates.”
• “The artist used a ligneous block as a chapate for his sculpture.”
• “The machine part functioned as a chapate for the entire system.”
• “They observed as the employee was chapating the road surface.”
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