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put·tee P0679800 (pŭ-tē′, pŭt′ē)n. often puttees1. A strip of cloth wound spirally around the leg from ankle to knee.2. A gaiter covering the lower leg. [Hindi paṭṭī, from Sanskrit paṭṭikā, from paṭṭakaḥ, bandage, ribbon, from paṭṭaḥ, strip of cloth.]puttee (ˈpʌtɪ) or puttyn, pl -tees or -ties (Clothing & Fashion) (usually plural) a strip of cloth worn wound around the legs from the ankle to the knee, esp as part of a military uniform in World War I[C19: from Hindi pattī, from Sanskrit pattikā, from patta cloth]put•tee or put•ty (pʌˈti, pʊ-, ˈpʌt i) n., pl. -tees or -ties. 1. a long strip of cloth wound round the lower leg, often as part of a soldier's uniform. 2. a gaiter or legging of leather or other material, as worn by soldiers, riders, etc. [1870–75; < Hindi paṭṭī bandage; akin to Skt paṭṭa strip of cloth, bandage] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | puttee - a strip of cloth wound around the leg to form legging; used by soldiers in World War Ileg covering, legging, leging - a garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle) | Translations EncyclopediaSeeputtyputteeenUK
Words related to putteenoun a strip of cloth wound around the leg to form leggingRelated Words- leg covering
- legging
- leging
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