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Eskimo
[es-kuh-moh]
noun
plural
Eskimos ,plural
Eskimo .Sometimes Offensive.Ģża member of a group of Indigenous peoples of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and northeastern Siberia.
any of the languages of these peoples, divided into two branches: Inuit, spoken in Greenland, Canada, and northern Alaska, and Yupik, spoken in southern Alaska and Siberia.
adjective
Sometimes Offensive.Ģżof or relating to a group of Indigenous peoples of Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, and northeastern Siberia or their languages.
Eskimo
/ Ėɲõ°ģɪ˳¾ÉŹ /
noun
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
the language of these peoples
a family of languages that includes Eskimo and Aleut
adjective
relating to, denoting, or characteristic of the Eskimos
Usage
Sensitive Note
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- Eskimoan adjective
- Eskimoid adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of Eskimo1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of Eskimo1
Example Sentences
His two-year old American Eskimo barks as his owner turns his back and walks out of the St Mark's Animal Rescue Foundation in the Lagos suburb of Ajah.
It was Halas, who was partners with Marshall in the American Basketball League, who recruited Marshall to buy the Duluth Eskimos and join the NFL.
Itās a traditional Ingalikmiut Eskimo village, whose residents live a subsistence lifestyle, hunting seal, polar bears and blue crab.
āWe were very fortunate in landing on an American island and being found by American Eskimos,ā Assard, the flight navigator who is now deceased, told the Anchorage newspaper in 2015.
Some references to ethnicities have been removed or adjusted ā āEskimosā are now described as Inuit ā and gender-neutral terms like āchildrenā and āparentsā have replaced some references to āboys and girlsā and āmothers and fathers.ā
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