单词 | bidarka |
释义 | bidarka in British English (baɪˈdɑːkə) or bidarkee (baɪˈdɑːkiː) noun a canoe covered in animal skins, esp sealskin, used by the Inuit of Alaska Word origin C19: from Russian baidarka, diminutive of baidara umiakbidarka in American English (baiˈdɑːrkə) noun a sealskin boat used by Aleuts and southern Alaskan Inuit Also: bidara (baiˈdɑːrə), bidarkee (baiˈdɑːrki), baidarka Word origin [1825–35; ‹ Russ baĭdárka, equiv. to baĭdár(a) kind of river craft (appar. akin to baĭdák river craft, barge, ORuss baidakŭ, bodakŭ, of obscure orig.) + -ka dim. suffix]This word is first recorded in the period 1825–35. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: breakdown, cross section, electrolyte, runway, self-help |
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