midsole

noun

Etymology

From mid- + sole.

  1. derived from *swol- — “sole
  2. derived from solea — “sandal, bottom of the shoe
  3. derived from *sola — “bottom of the shoe”, also “flatfish
  4. derived from sole
  5. derived from sole
  6. inherited from sole
  7. inherited from sole
  8. prefixed as midsole — “mid + sole

Definitions

  1. The layer of a shoe in between the outsole and insole, typically there for shock…

    The layer of a shoe in between the outsole and insole, typically there for shock absorption.

    • But that is not stopping Brooks Sports from introducing its BioMoGo midsole, made with an additive that the company says will promote the break down of the polymers within 20 years.

The neighborhood

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