IPA: /kɪˈbɪt.kə/
KK: /kɪˈbɪt.kə/
A type of circular tent or covered carriage used by nomadic peoples, often for living or transporting goods and people.
The travelers set up their kibitka in the open field to rest for the night.
The word 'kibitka' originates from Russian 'кибитка', which refers to a small, traditional wooden house or hut, often used by nomadic peoples. The term is derived from the Turkic word 'kibit', meaning a tent or portable dwelling. Thus, 'kibitka' signifies a small dwelling or hut, often associated with a nomadic lifestyle.
Imagine a cozy, small hut that serves as a home for nomadic people. This helps you remember that 'kibitka' refers to a small dwelling or hut.
No commonly confused words.