wooden+shoe

  • 31Galoshe — Galoche Ga*loche , Galoshe Ga*loshe , [OE. galoche, galache, galage, shoe, F. galoche galoche, perh. altered fr. L. gallica a Gallic shoe, or fr. LL. calopedia wooden shoe, or shoe with a wooden sole, Gr. ?, dim. of ?, ?, a shoemaker s last; ?… …

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  • 32Horseshoe — For other uses, see Horseshoe (disambiguation). Modern horseshoes are most commonly made of steel and nailed into the hoof wall …

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  • 33M-30 (Michigan highway) — This article is about the state highway in Michigan; for other uses, see M30 (disambiguation) M 30 …

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  • 34sabot — /ˈsæboʊ / (say saboh) noun 1. a wooden shoe made of a single piece of wood hollowed out, worn by peasants in France, Belgium, etc. 2. a shoe with a thick wooden sole and sides, and top of coarse leather. 3. Military a soft metal shoe fitted to… …

  • 35Gulen — Infobox Kommune name = Gulen idnumber = 1411 county = Sogn og Fjordane landscape = Sogn capital = Eivindvik demonym = Guling language = Nynorsk munwebpage = www.gulen.kommune.no governor = Trude Brosvik (KrF) governor as of = 2003 arearank = 184… …

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  • 36Hay Township, Michigan — Infobox Settlement official name = Hay Township, Michigan settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Michigan pushpin… …

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  • 37Tulip Festival — The Tulip Festivals are held in several North American cities, most often ones with Dutch heritage, including Albany, New York; Ottawa, Ontario; Holland, Michigan; Orange City, Iowa; Pella, Iowa; Mount Vernon, Washington; and Woodburn, Oregon.… …

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  • 38M-61 (Michigan highway) — M 61 M 61 highlighted in red Route information …

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  • 39Monitor, Oregon —   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 40Treschow — is a Danish Norwegian family of industrialists (since the 19th century), which was ennobled by letters patent by the Danish king in 1812. The family can be traced back to Rasmus Nielsen Træskomager (died 1633), and the family name means wooden… …

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