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Noun — A heavy, hooded jacket designed to protect against cold, wind, and rain.

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fur-lined parka winter parka

Etymology

Borrowed via Russian and Aleut from a Nenets word for an animal-skin coat, originally used by Arctic peoples for extreme cold.

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What does “parka” mean?

The word “parka” means a heavy, hooded jacket designed to protect against cold, wind, and rain. In plain terms, a thick, hooded winter coat built for cold and wet weather.

How do you pronounce “parka”?

“Parka” is pronounced PAH-kuh (/ˈpɑɹkə/ in IPA).

How do you use “parka” in a sentence?

Here is “parka” used in a sentence: “He zipped up his parka before heading out into the snow.”

What part of speech is “parka”?

“Parka” is a noun.

Where does the word “parka” come from?

The word “parka” comes from Russian. Borrowed via Russian and Aleut from a Nenets word for an animal-skin coat, originally used by Arctic peoples for extreme cold.

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