bootprint
/ˈbüt.pɹɪnt/Definitions
1. noun
A mark or impression left by the sole of a boot, especially on the ground, indicating that someone has walked or stood in a particular place.
“The detective found a distinctive bootprint near the crime scene.”
2. verb
To leave a mark or impression, especially on the ground, with the sole of a boot.
“She bootprinted mud all over her new white shoes.”