kaiak

/ˈkaɪæk/
noun
  1. A type of small, narrow boat used by Inuit people, traditionally made from sealskin stretched over a wooden or bone frame, and now often made of synthetic materials for sports and recreation.
    • Modern kaiaks are often made of lightweight plastic or fiberglass.
    • She learned to steer a kaiak during her summer trip to Alaska.
    • The hunter paddled his kaiak silently across the icy water.
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