Cleats

/ˈkliːts/ noun

shoes with raised studs or spikes on the sole to provide grip and traction on grass, ice, or soft ground.

From Middle English 'clete' or 'cleat,' possibly from Old English 'cleat' meaning a lump or wedge. Originally referred to any metal projection, then specialized to athletic footwear.

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