different between arctic vs qiviut
arctic
English
Adjective
arctic (comparative more arctic, superlative most arctic)
- Alternative letter-case form of Arctic
Noun
arctic (plural arctics)
- Alternative letter-case form of Arctic
Anagrams
- -cratic, cratic
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin arcticus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (arktikós, “northern, of the (Great) Bear”), from ?????? (árktos, “bear, Ursa Major”).
Adjective
arctic m or n (feminine singular arctic?, masculine plural arctici, feminine and neuter plural arctice)
- Arctic
Derived terms
- Oceanul Arctic m (“Arctic Ocean”)
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qiviut
English
Etymology
From Eastern Canadian Inuktitut ????, ???? (qiviuq, qiviut, “underwool”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?v.i.?t/
Noun
qiviut (uncountable)
- The underwool of the Arctic muskox, used as a fibre.
References
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