Bootprint

/ˈbuːtprɪnt/ noun

The mark or impression left by a boot on the ground or a surface. Bootprints are often important clues in detective work or tracking.

From 'boot' + 'print' (from Latin 'premere', meaning 'to press'). The compound emerged in English as printed materials became common and the term 'footprint' generalized to specific boot impressions.

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