inuit
IPA: ˈɪnut
Root Word: Inuit
noun
- A member of any of several Aboriginal peoples of coastal Arctic Canada, Alaska, and Greenland.
- Inuktitut, the Inuit language.
adjective
- Of or pertaining to Inuit people, language, or culture.
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Examples of "inuit" in Sentences
- The inuit people have a long history and an interesting culture.
- In time perhaps we will have as many words as the inuit have for snow …
- Without the grain, scandinavians etc…would probably have the skin tone of inuit.
- I've talked with inuit elders and know their take on 'long time once ago' climates, arctic haze, snow patterns and seasons.
- While it would have been cool to see Katara and Sokka Played by Inuits, I doubt there's many young inuit actors out there who would fill the roles properly.
- Even a fleeting look at the news tells that nature is reaching the breaking point. killer whales dying off.. inuit mothers who cant breast feed because their milk is full of pcbs.
- With each inanity outdoing the last one (unbelievable character interactions, kindergarten-level conceptions of inuit cultures, countless moments of forced revelations…), the central plot (a chosen one must save his people and the woman he loves blah blah blah) quickly subsides as the primary offender.
- It has a fabulous Inuit art collection; the only one like it I have seen is in Canada house in London (Free), just three blocks up from the British museum, go right, then right again, cut through china town and right again and there you are, a great walk through collection of inuit art - over 70 pieces (and free internet service for travellers!)
- Nothing illustrates the BBC mindset and agenda than the BBC 'the record europe' programme, as the eurotrash commissars get ready to pack up ready for the elections, the progamme was about the vote on the banning of seal pruducts, the Tories were portrayed as isolated and out of touch by 'supporting' the trade, the inuit peoples who will bear the brunt were thrown some crumbs and it was made clear thay should be grateful!
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