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Inupik
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I⋅nu⋅pik
/
ɪˈnu
pɪk
/
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i-
noo
-pik
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–noun
Inuit.
In⋅u⋅it
/
ˈɪn
u
ɪt
,
-yu-
/
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in
-oo-it
,
-yoo-
]
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–noun,
plural
-its,
(
especially collectively
)
-it
for 1.
1.
a member of the Eskimo peoples inhabiting northernmost North America from northern Alaska to eastern Canada and Greenland.
2.
the language of the Inuit, a member of the Eskimo-Aleut family comprising a variety of dialects.
Also,
Innuit.
Also called
Inupik.
Origin:
1755–65;
< Inuit: people, pl. of
inuk
person
Usage note:
See
Eskimo
,
Indian.
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