Mitten

/ˈmɪtən/ noun

A mitten is a type of glove that covers the whole hand but has a separate section only for the thumb. This design keeps fingers together, helping hands stay warmer in cold weather.

From Old French “mitaine,” originally meaning a half-glove or a glove without fingers. It may be related to a word for a type of hawking glove or to the name of a cat with white paws.

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