noun
- A soft, typically waterproof boot or shoe, traditionally made of sealskin or other animal hide, worn in Arctic regions.
Usage: Also spelled 'mukluk'; Often used in plural form; Associated with Inuit and other northern indigenous cultures
Examples
- She wore mucluc boots to stay warm during the Arctic expedition.
- Traditional mucluc are crafted from sealskin and lined with fur.
- The explorer packed several pairs of mucluc for the winter journey.
- Mucluc provide excellent insulation in extremely cold climates.