IPA: /ˈuːmiːɑːk/
KK: /umiaq/
A type of large boat traditionally used by Arctic peoples, made from a wooden frame covered with animal skins, often used for hunting and transportation.
The hunters traveled across the icy waters in their umiaq, searching for seals.
The word 'umiaq' originates from the Inuit language, specifically from the word 'umiak', meaning a type of boat or canoe used by the Inuit for transportation over water. It refers to a large, open boat traditionally made from wood and covered with animal skins, used for hunting and traveling.
Imagine a large, open boat used by the Inuit for traveling over water — that's what 'umiaq' refers to.
No commonly confused words.