Parka (noun)

  1. A type of heavy jacket with a hood, typically lined with fur or synthetic material, worn in cold weather.
  2. A long jacket with a hood, typically made of durable material, worn in cold weather.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from aleutian parga "animal skin parka".

Examples:

  1. He wore a parka to protect himself from the cold.
  2. She wore a fur-lined parka to keep warm.
  3. The parka was designed for extreme cold weather conditions.
  4. The parka had a hood lined with fur.
  5. The parka was made of durable material to withstand the harsh winter.
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