From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishInuitIn‧u‧it1 /ˈɪnjuɪt, ˈɪnuɪt $ ˈɪnuɪt/ adjective relating to the Inuit → Eskimo
Examples from the Corpus
Inuit• Johansen then proceeded to form another coalition with Inuit Ataqatigiit, and a six-member Cabinet was sworn in on April 5.• May be an Inuit, or have some Inuit blood.• Whale ribs are used by the Inuit peoples to form the frames of drums.• The paddles they used were the very narrow bladed ones like the Inuit sea kayak paddles.InuitInuit2 noun [countable] 1 someone who belongs to a race of people who live in the very cold northern areas of North America → Eskimo2 → the InuitExamples from the Corpus
Inuit• May be an Inuit, or have some Inuit blood.Origin Inuit (1800-1900) Aleut plural of inuk; → INUK