Wellington
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British pronunciation/wˈɛlɪŋtən/
American pronunciation/ˈwɛɫɪŋtən/

Definition & Meaning of "wellington"

Wellington
01

a rubber or plastic boot that extends to the knee and is waterproof, originally a military leather boot common in 19th century

wellington definition and meaning

What is a "wellington"?

Wellington is a type of waterproof footwear made of rubber or other synthetic materials. It typically extends up to the calf or knee and features a flat, flexible sole with a textured tread pattern for improved traction on wet or slippery surfaces. Wellington boots are commonly used for outdoor activities like gardening, farming, and fishing, as well as for industrial and occupational settings where workers need protection from water, chemicals, or other hazards. Some Wellington boots also come with additional features like insulation or steel toes for added warmth and safety. With their durable construction and waterproof design, Wellington boots are a practical and versatile choice for anyone who needs reliable protection and comfort in wet or muddy conditions.

02

the capital of New Zealand

03

British general and statesman; he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; subsequently served as Prime Minister (1769-1852)

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