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Kayaker

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kay·ak also kai·ak  (kk)
n.
1. An Inuit or Eskimo boat consisting of a light wooden frame covered with watertight skins except for a single or double opening in the center, and propelled by a double-bladed paddle.
2. A lightweight canoe that is similar in design.
v. kay·aked also kai·aked, kay·ak·ing also kai·ak·ing, kay·aks also kai·aks
v.intr.
To go, travel, or race in a kayak.
v.tr.
To go or travel on (a body of water) by kayak: kayaked rapids of the Colorado River.

[Canadian Eskimo and Inuit qajaq.]

kayaker n.


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