kamik

/ˈkɑːmɪk/
noun
  1. A traditional Inuit boot made of sealskin or other animal hide, worn in cold weather.
    • The artisan sewed a pair of kamiks using caribou hide.
    • She wore warm kamiks to walk across the snowy tundra.
    • Kamiks are designed to keep feet dry and insulated in Arctic conditions.
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