IPA: /pʌlk/
KK: /pʌlk/
A small sled designed for carrying supplies over snow and ice.
The team used a pulk to transport their gear across the frozen landscape.
The word 'pulk' originates from the Scandinavian languages, specifically from the Old Norse word 'pulka', meaning a sled or toboggan. It refers to a type of sled used for transporting goods or people over snow or ice.
Imagine a sled used for sliding over snow — that's what 'pulk' refers to, coming from the Old Norse word for sled.