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Where did anorak come from?

The word "anorak" originates from Inuit languages of Greenland and Canada. It derives from the word "anoraq", which referred to a hooded, waterproof garment worn by the Inuit people.

Here's a breakdown:

* Inuit: The Inuit are indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland.

* "Anoraq": This word, in various forms, is found in different Inuit languages and describes a traditional garment.

* Adaptation: The word "anorak" was adopted into English in the early 20th century, likely through contact with Inuit communities.

The traditional Inuit anorak was made from animal skins and served as a practical and essential piece of clothing for protection against the harsh Arctic climate.

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