IPA: //ˈkaɪæk//
KK: /kaɪæk/
A small, narrow watercraft that is typically propelled by a double-bladed paddle, often used for recreation or sport.
We took our kaiak out on the lake for a fun afternoon of paddling.
The word 'kaiak' originates from the Inuit word 'qayaq', meaning a type of small boat used by the Inuit people for hunting and fishing. It refers specifically to a narrow, lightweight watercraft traditionally made from wood and animal skins.
Imagine a small, narrow boat used by the Inuit for hunting on water — that's what a 'kaiak' is.