- muktuk
- noun Etymology: Inuit maktak Date: 1835 whale skin used for food
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
muktuk — [muk′tuk΄] n. blubber and skin of a whale eaten as food * * * muk·tuk (mŭkʹtŭk ) n. Whale blubber and skin, eaten as food. [Inuit maktak.] * * * … Universalium
muktuk — [muk′tuk΄] n. blubber and skin of a whale eaten as food … English World dictionary
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Muktuk — Traditionelles Maktaaq Festessen zu Ehren eines jungen Waljägers Als Maktaaq oder je nach Region Maktaq (in englisch phonetischer Schreibweise Muktuk) wird in Inuktitut allgemein die Haut von Walen (Grönlandwal, Weißwal, Narwal) mit der darunter… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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muktuk — noun /ˈmʌktʌk/ The skin and blubber of a whale, used as a traditional food by the Inuit … Wiktionary
muktuk — n. (Inuit) edible whale skin … English contemporary dictionary
muktuk — [ mʌktʌk] noun the skin and blubber of a whale, used as food by the Inuit. Origin from Inuit maktak … English new terms dictionary
muktuk — muk·tuk … English syllables
muktuk — ˈməkˌtək noun ( s) Etymology: Eskimo : whale skin used for food … Useful english dictionary