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tupik
/ ˈ³Ù³Ü˱èÉ™°ì /
noun
- (esp in the Arctic) a tent of animal skins, a traditional type of Inuit summer dwelling
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tupik1
from Inuktitut tupiq
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Cul-de-sac translates in Russian as tupik — a word that evokes vulnerability and danger, a dead end with no escape.
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Situated on a gently southward sloping knoll are the igloos and tupiks, where I have spent many pleasant days with my Esquimo friends and learned much of the folk-lore and history.
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The tupik is made of sealskins, with the hair on the inside.
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In anger she fled into her tupik, or tent.
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In the summer they live in a tent, which they call a "tupik."
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