An anorak is a type of coat. The word comes from the Inuit word used in Greenland, annoraaq. It was first used in the 1920s.
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What country is the word anorak from
Anorak is the word you want, I think.
The clothing item came from Canada and Alaska. Both anorak and parka are used somewhat interchangeably to describe items of clothing used to keep out cold, wet and wind. The former is Inuit, the latter Aleut.
"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.
the word anorak come from the word parka
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The word "anorak" is believed to come from the Greenlandic Inuit word "anoraq," which refers to a traditional waterproof jacket made from animal skin or a similar material.
What country is the word anorak from
Actually it comes from Greenland and the language is Inuit.
It was raining so he put on his anorak.
Anorak is an Inuit word for a water proof, zipperless jacket that is pulled over ones head.
In French, the word "anorak" refers to a waterproof jacket with a hood, often used for outdoor activities. It comes from the Inuit language and has been adopted into French to describe this specific type of garment.
Winter jacket.
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 five letter word for a furry anorak is a parka which is a type of coat with a fur rimmed hood
From Greenland. Eskimo-Aleut in origin.