the word anorak come from the word parka
A coat A coat
Eastern Arctic of Canada.
It is known as a Burnoose or burnous. Word comes from the Arabic Burnus and Greek Birros
I think it's from Eskimo, Innuit.
parka or anorak
anorak
anorak originated fromlatin and meant bullfrogs skin first what a rubbish answer.. Anorak comes from the Inuit word 'annoraaq' meaning a waterproof hooded jacket used by Greenland Eskimo's. Brought into the English language 1920/1925
A sweatshirt without a hood is called a sweatshirt. A sweatshirt with a hood is called a hooded sweatshirt or hoodie. Sweatshirts can also be defined by whether or not they have a zipper and the length of the zipper. For example, you can buy a full zip hooded sweatshirt or a quarter zip pull-over sweatshirt.
A bulky, heavy jacket with a hood (often fur-lined) is a parka, also known as an anorak.
You can call it either a sweatshirt or a hoodie.
"A parka" and "one windbreaker" are English equivalents of the French phrase un anorak. The masculine singular word un may function as the indefinite article "a, an" or the number "one" whereas the masculine singular noun anorak references a hooded, waterproof coat. The pronunciation will be "eh-na-no-rak" in French.
Hooded warbler babies are called chicks.
The English word anorak derives from the Greenland Eskimo anoraq, meaning the Eskimo hooded, waterproof jacket (1924) and was applied to Western imitations of this style since the 1930s.In British slang, it means a socially inept person.
A hooded t-shirt is called a hoodie
anorak raincoat!
An anorak is a heavy weatherproof jacket with a hood.