IPA: /ˈulu/
KK: /ulu/
A type of curved knife traditionally used by Inuit women for various tasks, including skinning animals and preparing food.
The Inuit woman skillfully used her ulu to prepare the fish for dinner.
The word 'ulu' originates from the Inuit language, specifically referring to a traditional women's knife used for various tasks such as skinning animals and cutting food. It embodies the cultural significance of the tool in Inuit life.
Think of the Inuit culture and their traditional knife, the 'ulu', which is essential for their daily tasks and survival.