See also: Midcalf
English
Etymology
From mid- + calf.
Adjective
midcalf (not comparable)
- Extending to the middle of the calf of the leg
She wore midcalf boots.
Adverb
midcalf (not comparable)
- At or to the middle of the calf
2008 February 17, “Midwest Mex”, in New York Times[1]:I wear what is called a waiter apron; it’s white and comes midcalf.
Noun
midcalf (plural midcalves)
- The middle of the calf
The skirt extended to the midcalf.