Definition of Tupeks

1. tupek [n] - See also: tupek

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tupeks

tunnelly
tunnels
tunnies
tunning
tunnings
tunny
tuns
tuny
tupaia
tupaiid
tupaiidae
tupaiids
tupal
tupek
tupeks (current term)
tupelo
tupelo family
tupelo tree
tupelos
tuperssuatsiaite
tupik
tupiks
tuple
tuples
tuplet
tuplets
tupman
tupmen
tupo

Literary usage of Tupeks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hunting with the Eskimos: The Unique Record of a Sportsman's Year Among the by Harry Whitney (1910)
"Their sledges were heavily laden with tupeks and all of the owners' ... The new arrivals pitched their tupeks close to my camp, and with this large increase ..."

2. The Long Labrador Trail by Dillon Wallace (1907)
"We saw them in almost every phase of their winter life, eating and sleeping with them in their tupeks and igloos, and meeting them in their hunting camps ..."

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