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Parka

A parka, along with the related anorak, is a type of coat with a hood, that may be lined with fur or fake fur. Parkas and anoraks are staples of Inuit clothing, traditionally made from caribou or seal skin, for hunting and kayaking in the frigid Arctic. Some Inuit anoraks require regular coating with fish oil to retain their water resistance. Parkas are typically longer, often extending to the thighs or knees. Anoraks are usually shorter than parkas, often hip-length, and are traditionally a pull-over jacket. The words anorak and parka have been used interchangeably, but they are somewhat different garments. Strictly speaking, an anorak is a waterproof, hooded, pull-over jacket without a front opening, and sometimes drawstrings at the waist and cuffs, and a parka is a hip-length cold-weather coat, typically stuffed with down or very warm synthetic fiber, and with a fur-lined hood.

Tables

Inuktitut terminology · Etymology
woman's parka
woman's parka
English
woman's parka
Inuktitut syllabics
ᐊᕐᓇᐅᑎ
Roman Inuktitut
irnauti
IPA
[iʁ .ˈti]
parka tail
parka tail
English
parka tail
Inuktitut syllabics
ᓂᖏᒻᓇᖅᑐᖅ
Roman Inuktitut
ningimnaqtuq
IPA
[ni.ŋim .ˈtuq]
parka hood
parka hood
English
parka hood
Inuktitut syllabics
ᐊᒪᐅᑦ
Roman Inuktitut
amaut
IPA
[a .ˈut]
parka decoration
parka decoration
English
parka decoration
Inuktitut syllabics
ᑰᑦᓯᓂᕈᑎ
Roman Inuktitut
kuutsinaruti
IPA
[kuːt .ʁu.ˈti]
parka material
parka material
English
parka material
Inuktitut syllabics
ᐊᑎᒋᑦᓴᖅ
Roman Inuktitut
atigitsaq
IPA
[a .ɣit.ˈsaq]
parka button
parka button
English
parka button
Inuktitut syllabics
ᓇᑦᑐᕋᖅ
Roman Inuktitut
naturaq
IPA
[nat .ˈʁaq]
parka belt
parka belt
English
parka belt
Inuktitut syllabics
ᑕᑦᓯ
Roman Inuktitut
tatsi
IPA
[tat.ˈsi]
English
Inuktitut syllabics
Roman Inuktitut
IPA
woman's parka
ᐊᕐᓇᐅᑎ
irnauti
[iʁ .ˈti]
parka tail
ᓂᖏᒻᓇᖅᑐᖅ
ningimnaqtuq
[ni.ŋim .ˈtuq]
parka hood
ᐊᒪᐅᑦ
amaut
[a .ˈut]
parka decoration
ᑰᑦᓯᓂᕈᑎ
kuutsinaruti
[kuːt .ʁu.ˈti]
parka material
ᐊᑎᒋᑦᓴᖅ
atigitsaq
[a .ɣit.ˈsaq]
parka button
ᓇᑦᑐᕋᖅ
naturaq
[nat .ˈʁaq]
parka belt
ᑕᑦᓯ
tatsi
[tat.ˈsi]

References

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