Boot-cut is a term commonly used in fashion to describe a style of pants or jeans that gradually widens from the knee down, allowing enough space to accommodate a pair of boots. However, several other synonyms can describe a similar design, such as flared, bell-bottom, and wide-leg. These terms generally refer to pants that flare out from the knee or mid-thigh and provide enough room to wear boots comfortably. Some other terms that could be used to describe boot-cut pants include flare-leg, boot-leg, and trumpet-leg. Regardless of the term used, the style remains practical and fashionable, providing a versatile and comfortable option for wearing with boots.