Hebrew Meaning of kayaks

קיאק

Other Hebrew words related to קיאק

Definitions and Meaning of kayaks in English

kayaks

a light narrow boat that has both ends tapered to a point, is propelled by a double-bladed paddle, and often has a closed top except for an opening in which the paddler sits with the legs extended straight out in front, a small canvas-covered canoe resembling a kayak, an Eskimo canoe made of a frame covered with skins except for a small opening in the center, a traditional boat that is typically associated with the Indigenous peoples (such as the Aleuts and Inuits) of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, is usually made of a frame of wood or bone covered with animal skin, and is used especially for hunting and transport, a boat that is based on the traditional kayak and is typically made of plastic or fiberglass and is used especially for recreational purposes

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קיאק

a light narrow boat that has both ends tapered to a point, is propelled by a double-bladed paddle, and often has a closed top except for an opening in which the

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kayaking => קיאק, kayakers => קיאקיסטים, kayaked => שייט בקיאק, katzenjammers => קאטצ'נמרס, karroo => קארו,