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Eskimo [ˈɛskɪˌməʊ] n 1. (Social Science / Peoples) pl -mos, -mo a member of a group of peoples inhabiting N Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and E Siberia, having a material culture adapted to an extremely cold climate 2. (Linguistics / Languages) the language of these peoples 3. (Linguistics / Languages) a family of languages that includes Eskimo and Aleut adj
(Social Science / Peoples) relating to, denoting, or characteristic of the Eskimos Former spelling Esquimau See also Inuit, Inuktitut [C18 Esquimawes: related to Abnaki esquimantsic eaters of raw flesh] Usage: Eskimo is considered by many people to be offensive, and in North America the term Inuit is often used ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| It was given me by an Eskimo in the Sandwich Islands--where there are no sandwiches at all--and as long as I carry it every living thing I meet will love me dearly. Mackenzie hounds, Eskimo and Labrador dogs, huskies and Malemutes--all tried it on him, and all failed. [3] Muc-luc: a water-tight, Eskimo boot, made from walrus-hide and trimmed with fur. |
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