"trackshoe" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: trackshoes [plural]
Etymology: track + shoe Etymology templates: {{compound|en|track|shoe}} track + shoe Head templates: {{en-noun}} trackshoe (plural trackshoes)
  1. A shoe designed to be worn when running or exercising at an exercise track. Synonyms: track shoe, track-shoe
    Sense id: en-trackshoe-en-noun-U8G8eN51 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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