Bootful

/ˈbuːtfʊl/ noun

The amount that can be held or contained in a boot; the capacity of a boot as a measurement.

'Boot' + the capacity suffix '-ful.' The term emerged in English to describe quantities of items stored in a boot (car trunk in British English), especially during the 20th century.

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