eskimo

[ˈɛskɪməʊ]

eskimo Definition

  • 1a member of a group of indigenous peoples of northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and eastern Siberia
  • 2the language of the Eskimos

Using eskimo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eskimo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Eskimos have a rich cultural heritage.

  • Example

    She is studying the Eskimo language.

  • Example

    The Eskimo people have adapted to living in harsh Arctic conditions.

eskimo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eskimo

  • Inuit
  • Yupik

Phrases with eskimo

  • a kiss in which two people rub their noses together as a sign of affection

    Example

    He gave her an Eskimo kiss before leaving for work.

  • a type of ice cream dessert that consists of vanilla ice cream covered in chocolate

    Example

    I love having an Eskimo pie on a hot summer day.

  • a technique used in kayaking to right oneself after capsizing by doing a full rotation while remaining in the kayak

    Example

    He practiced his Eskimo roll in the pool before going on his kayaking trip.

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Summary: eskimo in Brief

The term 'Eskimo' [ˈɛskɪməʊ] refers to a group of indigenous peoples living in northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and eastern Siberia. It also denotes the Eskimo language. The Eskimo people have adapted to living in harsh Arctic conditions, and the term extends into phrases like 'Eskimo kiss,' a nose-to-nose sign of affection, and 'Eskimo pie,' a type of ice cream dessert.

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