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umiak

/oo-mee-ak/US // ˈu miˌæk //UK // (ˈuːmɪˌæk) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an Inuit or Yupik open boat that consists of a wooden frame covered with skins and provided with several thwarts: used for transport of goods and passengers.

Examples

  • One of them is the great woman's boat called the umiak, from twelve to eighteen yards in length, and four or five in width.

  • The umiak dashed off, but it seemed as if it were standing still, so swiftly did the whale overhaul it.

  • (a) Method of fastening bilge-streaks to stem of umiak; (b) method of framing rib to gunwale, etc.

  • The two assist him to rise and the heavy load is taken to the umiak and placed in the bottom for ballast.

  • The form of the umiak, in the region under consideration, differs greatly from that of the Eskimo of Bering sea.