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Umiak
- Parts of Speech: Noun
- Definition: An open Inuit boat made of skins stretched on a wooden frame, usually propelled by paddles.
- Pronunciations: US: /ˈuːmiæk/, UK: /ˈuːmiːak/
- Origin and Usage: The word "umiak" comes from the Inuit language and was first recorded in English in the early 19th century. It is a traditional boat used by the Inuit people for hunting and transportation. Today, umiaks are still used in some parts of the Arctic, although they have largely been replaced by motorized boats.
- Synonyms: Kayak, canoe, boat.
- Related Words: Canoe, kayak, skiff, dingy, barge.
- Example Sentences:
- The Inuit people used umiaks for hunting and transportation.
- The umiak is propelled by paddles and can carry several people and their gear.
- Umiaks are still used in some parts of the Arctic for hunting and fishing.