TUPIK

tupik, tupek, sealskin tent

(noun) tent that is an Eskimo summer dwelling

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

tupik (plural tupiks)

A tent or other building made from animal skins, used by the Inuit during the summer.

Anagrams

• Kiput

Source: Wiktionary



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