
1) Alaskan attire 2) Aleut attire 3) Aleutian attire 4) Aleutian garment 5) Anorak 6) Arctic attire 7) Arctic Circle wear 8) Arctic coat 9) Arctic fur 10) Arctic garb 11) Arctic jacket 12) Arctic wear 13) Attire for the slopes 14) British term 15) Canadian winter coat 16) Coat for frigid weather 17) Coat for Nanook
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1) Anorak 2) Cagoule 3) Coat 4) Kuletuk 5) Windbreaker 6) Windcheater
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a thigh-length shell garment with integral hood. Parkas may be lined or filled with down, polyester or other insulation for use in cold weather.
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A parka or anorak is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur. The hood protects the face from freezing temperatures and wind. The Caribou Inuit invented this kind of garment, originally made from caribou or seal skin, for hunting and kayaking in the frigid Arctic. Some Inuit anoraks require regularly coating with fish oil to r...
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• (n.) Alt. of Parkee
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hip-length, hooded jacket made of caribou, seal, or other fur, worn as an outer garment by the Arctic Eskimos. Men`s and women`s parkas are ... [1 related articles]
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A parka is a long, fur-trimmed hooded, skin jacket with a drawstring waist and hem worn by the Inuit people of the Arctic circle. The design was copied for a canvas and synthetic material jacket popular with mountaineers and the American military.
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[
n] - a kind of heavy jacket (`windcheater` is a British term)
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windbreaker noun a kind of heavy jacket (`windcheater` is a British term)
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Big, fuzzy, warm jacket that extends to shins or ankles. Often swimmers will embroider their names on the front.
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