IPA: /ɪˈnʊkʃʊk/
KK: /ɪˈnʊkʃʊk/
A structure made of stones or rocks, often used by Inuit people as a trail marker or to indicate a location.
The hikers followed the inuksuk to find their way through the snowy landscape.
Inuksuk originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the word 'inuksuk', meaning 'something which acts for or performs the function of a person'. It refers to a human-made stone landmark or cairn used by the Inuit for navigation or as a point of reference.
Think of a stone structure that 'acts for' a person, guiding travelers — that's what an inuksuk does.
No commonly confused words.