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Definition of PaRka

Parka
Parka Par"ka, Parkee Par"kee, n. [Russ. parka, parki, dim. of para a pair, fr. G. paar, L. par. Cf. Pair.] An outer garment made of the skins of birds or mammals, worn by Eskimos, etc.

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- A parka and anorak is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur. These two kinds of garments are staple of Inuit clothing, traditionally...
- working under the ring name Super Parka. Ibarra previously worked as Volador from 1990 until 1997 and as Super Parka ever since. Ibarra is the father of...
- Parka", Adolfo Tapia was the original La Parka but did not own either the name or the character. In the late 1990s, Escoboza was billed as La Parka Jr...
- La Parka character, barring Tapia from using the name as he promoted his own version of the gimmick with this new wrestler being known as La Parka. In...
- of the parka. Men's parkas were distinguished as well by the pattern but did not have the decoration detail of the women's parkas. Women's parkas in the...
- Center, Natick, M****achusetts. The first generation ECWCS consisted of parka and trousers plus 20 other individual clothing, handwear, headwear and footwear...
- richest person. Thon's authorized biography, Olav Thon: Billionaire in a Parka, was written by Hallgrim Berg, a Norwegian politician and a folk musician;...
- originally made of animal skin or gut and was worn over a fur parka to keep the parka clean. As stores became more common in Bush villages, kuspuks began...
- Parka decipiens is a Devonian fossil believed to be an early land plant, and is the only species described in the genus Parka. It bears at least a p****ing...
- Canada, Greenland, and the United States. The basic outfit consisted of a parka, pants, mittens, inner footwear, and outer boots. The most common sources...