noun🔗ShareMocasinesA traditional Native North American shoe, usually without a heel or sole, made of a piece of deerskin or other soft leather turned up at the edges which are either stitched together at the top of the shoe, or sewn to a vamp (a piece covering the top of the foot)."After a long hike, she slipped off her heavy boots and put on her comfortable moccasins. "Después de una larga caminata, se quitó las botas pesadas y se puso sus cómodos mocasines.culturematerialweartraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMocasinesA modern shoe with either a low or no heel resembling a traditional Native American moccasin in that the leather forming the sides of the shoe is stitched at the top."After a long day at work, he slipped off his dress shoes and put on his comfortable moccasins. "Después de un largo día de trabajo, se quitó los zapatos formales y se puso sus cómodos mocasines.styleculturewearitemtraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBeige claro, como el de un mocasínA light beige colour, like that of a moccasin."Her living room walls were painted a soft moccasins color, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. "Las paredes de su sala de estar estaban pintadas de un color beige claro, creando un ambiente cálido y acogedor.colorChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMocasínAny of several North American snakes of the genus Agkistrodon, particularly the copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) and the cottonmouth or water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus).""Hikers should be cautious around the lake, as moccasins are often found near the water's edge." "Los excursionistas deben tener cuidado alrededor del lago, ya que los mocasines se encuentran a menudo cerca de la orilla del agua.animalbiologynatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading