Crossword-Solution: INUIT 5 letters, 230 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

Anagrams

Word Anagrams
INUIT anagram UNITI

We have 230 clues for the answer “INUIT”

Clue Answers
Arctic indigenous people known for building igloos 1 answer
About 50,000 Canadians 1 answer
Alaskan tribe 1 answer
Anorak wearer 1 answer
Arctic Archipelago people 1 answer
Arctic First Nations resident 1 answer
Arctic Indigenous group 1 answer
Arctic citizen 1 answer
Arctic inhabitant 1 answer
Arctic language 1 answer
Arctic people in the novel "Sanaaq" 1 answer
Arctic peoples 1 answer
Artic dweller 1 answer
Canadian Arctic native 1 answer
Canadian Arctic natives 1 answer
Certain Alaska native 1 answer
Certain Greenlander 1 answer
Certain harpooner 1 answer
Despite popular belief, it does not, in fact, have a multitude of words for "snow" 1 answer
Early Arctic inhabitant 1 answer
Eastern arctic peoples 1 answer
Eskimo people 1 answer
Eskimo word for "Eskimo" 1 answer
Greenlandic speaker 1 answer
Ice man? 1 answer
Igloo owner 1 answer
Igloo resident 1 answer
In which Nunavut means "our land" 1 answer
Indigenous group of the Northwest Territories 1 answer
Indigenous people of Arctic Canada 1 answer
Indigenous people of the far North 1 answer
Indigenous person of the Arctic 1 answer
It's a first nation 1 answer
Kenojuak Ashevak's ethnic group 1 answer
Labrador first nations group 1 answer
Language akin to Kalaallisut 1 answer
Language family in Canada 1 answer
Language from which "anorak" is borrowed 1 answer
Language from which "kayak" comes 1 answer
Language group for Inuktitut 1 answer
Language group related to Yupik 1 answer
Language group that gave us "kayak" 1 answer
Language group that includes Inupiaq and Inuktitut 1 answer
Language in a family with Unangan 1 answer
Language that "kayak" came from 1 answer
Language that gave us "kayak" 1 answer
Language that gave us the word "igloo" 1 answer
Language that gave us the words "kayak" and "igloo" 1 answer
Language that gives us "kayak" 1 answer
Language we got "kayak" from 1 answer
✏️ Suggest another clue Know another question for crossword solution "INUIT"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Kind of apple
?
E
?
A
?
T
?
E
?
R
Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
16 +1

New Suggestion for "INUIT"

Answer (solution)
Clue

Related word tools

Sentences with INUIT (5)

Kadlu was an Inuit,--what you call an Esquimau,--and his tribe, some thirty persons all told, belonged to the Tununirmiut--“the country lying at the back of something.” In the maps that desolate coast is written Navy Board Inlet, but the Inuit name is best, because the country lies at the very back of everything in the world.
The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1999
Kadlu traded the rich, creamy, twisted narwhal horn and musk-ox teeth (these are just as valuable as pearls) to the Southern Inuit, and they, in turn, traded with the whalers and the missionary-posts of Exeter and Cumberland Sounds; and so the chain went on, till a kettle picked up by a ship’s cook in the Bhendy Bazaar might end its days over a blubber-lamp somewhere on the cool side of the Arctic Circle.
The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1999
But at fourteen an Inuit feels himself a man, and Kotuko was tired of making snares for wild-fowl and kit-foxes, and most tired of all of helping the women to chew seal-and deer-skins (that supples them as nothing else can) the long day through, while the men were out hunting.
The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1999
Every Inuit boy prides himself as being a master of the long lash; but it is easy to flick at a mark on the ground, and difficult to lean forward and catch a shirking dog just behind the shoulders when the sleigh is going at full speed.
The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1999
They came of a very gentle race--an Inuit seldom loses his temper, and almost never strikes a child--who did not know exactly what telling a real lie meant, still less how to steal.
The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1999

Quotes with INUIT (3)

Cal opens a drawer, pulls out a sketch pad and charcoal and sets them down on a drafting table.'Let's draw.'I smile the way I did as a child when receiving a fresh box of 64 Crayola crayons, unabashedly showing all my teeth. I remember how much I used to love to draw, and I wonder why I don't do it anymore. I write, I guess. I draw with words, but when I see Cal's pad and charcoal, I'm overwhelmed with the feeling that it's not the same. I use my words, my artist's charcoal t…
Steven Rowley
You can say that Lebanese has hundreds of lexemes for family relations. Family to the Lebanese is as snow to the Inuit.
Rabih Alameddine The Hakawati
In northwest Alaska, kunlangeta "might be applied to a man who, for example, repeatedly lies and cheats and steals things and does not go hunting, and, when the other men are out of the village, takes sexual advantage of many women." The Inuits tacitly assume that kunlangeta is irremediable. And so, according to Murphy, the traditional Inuit approach to such a man was to insist he go hunting, and then, in the absence of witnesses, push him off the edge of the ice.
Martha Stout The Sociopath Next Door
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 263 times in crossword archives (1995–2025).