low-studded

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Adjective[edit]

low-studded (comparative more low-studded, superlative most low-studded)

  1. Furnished or built with short studs.
    a low-studded house
    a low-studded room
    • 1873, Horatio Alger, Bound to Rise, Chapter XXIII:
      The walls of the room, which was rather low-studded, were ornamented by sundry notices and posters of different colors, with here and there an engraving of no great artistic excellence--one representing a horse race, another a steamer of the Cunard Line, and still another, the Presidents of the United States grouped together, with Washington as the central figure.
    • 1918, Olive Higgins Prouty, The Star in the Window, Chapter 2:
      Reba had often wandered there after dark at night and she well knew that in scores of smoky little low-studded kitchens behind those stars in the windows supper was now being prepared.
  2. Having a textured (studded) sole, but one that has multiple small projections rather than fewer taller projections.
    low-studded boots
    low-studded shoes

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