Igloo
(noun)
- A type of habitation built from blocks of snow, typically used by the Inuit people in the Arctic regions.
- A small round or dome-shaped house made of snow or ice blocks.
Origin:
The word "igloo" is derived from the inuit word "iglu" which means house. it refers to a type of habitation built from blocks of snow, typically used by the inuit people in the arctic regions.
Examples:
- The Inuit people built an igloo to protect themselves from the harsh Arctic winds.
- The igloo was built in a day and was large enough to accommodate several people.
- The igloo was a perfect shelter in the cold and snowy environment.
- The children built an igloo in the backyard as part of a school project.
- The igloo was a unique feature of the Arctic landscape.