IPA: /ˈwɪkiˌʌp/
KK: /ˈwɪkɪˌʌp/
A type of temporary shelter or hut made from a frame and covered with materials like bark, grass, or brush, traditionally used by nomadic Native Americans in North America.
The travelers sought refuge in a wickiup during the storm.
Wickiup originates from the Native American term 'wickiup', which refers to a type of temporary dwelling or shelter made of branches and grass. The word reflects the structure's purpose as a place for living or resting.
Imagine a cozy shelter made from natural materials, which helps you remember that a 'wickiup' is a type of dwelling.
No commonly confused words.