sitka

IPA: sˈɪtkʌ

Root Word: Sitka

noun

  • A consolidated city and borough in Alaska, United States.
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Examples of "sitka" in Sentences

  • We all had tags for elk, sitka BT deer and Brown bear.
  • Any way as far as gear goes I like the decoys and the sitka pants/jacket too bad there so expensive.
  • Hunters in Alaska tend to use big rifles for sitka BT deer because the deer live in Brown bear country.
  • There's no sitka bark shavings on the side, and the pizza cheese isn't even hand fed, vegan-goats 'cheese.
  • His spheres, constructed ideally in sitka spruce, are painstakingly slow to create—taking three manpower years each—which explains the hefty €114,000 price tag for a wooden treehouse.
  • Wet tundra, present near Gustavus, has a ground cover of sedges Cyperaceae and cottongrass Eriophorum sp., with lodgepole pine Pinus contorta, shrubby willow Salix sp. and sitka alder Alnus sp.
  • Coastal western hemlock and sitka spruce occur along the western and southern edges of the park, mixed with black cottonwood Populus sp. and sitka alder along streams and beach fringes, and an understorey of moss, blueberry Vaccinium sp. devil's-club Oplopanax horridus, skunk cabbage and ferns.

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