Boottopping

/ˈbuːttɑpɪŋ/ noun

The decoration or finishing of the top edge of a boot, or the nautical practice of coating a ship's hull near the waterline to prevent damage. In maritime use, it's a protective paint treatment.

From 'boottop' + the gerund suffix '-ing' (Old English '-ing'). The nautical meaning emerged from the visual similarity between a ship's waterline stripe and a boot's top edge.

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