kalpak

/ˈkælpæk/
noun
  1. A tall, brimless, felt cap worn in parts of Central Asia and the Caucasus, often black and made of sheep's wool. (Alternate spelling of kalpac.)
    • He adjusted his kalpak before stepping out into the cold wind.
    • Many older men in the village still wear a traditional kalpak every day.
    • The dancer's kalpak was decorated with a bright red tassel.
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