kayaker


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
kayak /ˈkʌɪak/
noun a canoe of a type used originally by the Inuit, made of a light frame with a watertight covering having a small opening for the seat. verb (kayaks, kayaking, kayaked) (usu. as noun kayaking) travel in a kayak.
– derivatives
kayaker noun.
– origin C18: from Inuit qayaq.
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