komatik

komatik
A rawhide-lashed sledge with wooden crossbars and runners used by the Inuit people.

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  • komatik — noun Etymology: Inuit qamutik Date: circa 1824 an Eskimo sledge with wooden runners and crossbars lashed with rawhide …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • komatik — /koh mat ik/, Chiefly Canadian. an Eskimo sled made by binding crossbars to wooden runners with rawhide. [1815 25; < Inuit qamutik] * * * …   Universalium

  • komatik — [ kɒmətɪk] noun a dog sled used by the people of Labrador. Origin C19: from Inuit qamutik …   English new terms dictionary

  • komatik — ko·mat·ik …   English syllables

  • komatik —   n. long Eskimo sledge …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • komatik — kōˈmad.ik noun ( s) Etymology: Eskimo (Labrador dialect) : an Eskimo sledge with wooden runners and crossbars lashed with rawhide …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Eskimo — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. Innuit, Alaskan, Aleut, Yuit. WORD FIND • boat: umiak, oomiac, kayak • boot: mukluk • dog: husky, malamute • hooded jacket: anorak, parka • house: igloo, topek • sledge: komatik …   English dictionary for students

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