n., pl., zori, or -ris.
A flat sandal with thongs, usually made of straw or leather.
[Japanese zōri : sō, grass, straw (from Middle Chinese tsaw) + ri, sole (from Middle Chinese li).]
Dictionary:
zo·ri (zôr'ē, zōr'ē)
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[Japanese zōri : sō, grass, straw (from Middle Chinese tsaw) + ri, sole (from Middle Chinese li).]
| WordNet: zori |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a sandal attached to the foot by a thong over the toes
Synonym: pusher
| bonsai (word origin: Japan) | |
| Gonario II of Arborea | |
| Polyarnye Zori |
| What is a zori? | |
| A straw sandal is a Zori? |
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