Ender vs. Kayak

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Endernoun

Something which ends another thing.

Endernoun

(kayaking) A maneuver in which one uses the pressure of a wave to flip one's kayak end over end.

Endernoun

One who, or that which, makes an end of something; as, the ender of my life.

Ender

Ender may refer to:

Kayaknoun

A type of small boat, covered over by a surface deck, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position, from a hole in the surface deck

Kayakverb

(intransitive) To use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.

Kayakverb

(transitive) To traverse (a body of water) by kayak.

Kayaknoun

A light canoe, made of skins stretched over a frame, and usually capable of carrying but one person, who sits amidships and uses a double-bladed paddle. It is peculiar to the Eskimos and other Arctic tribes.

Kayaknoun

a small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins; used by Eskimos

Kayakverb

travel in a small canoe;

Kayaknoun

a canoe of a type used originally by the Inuit, made of a light frame with a watertight covering having a small opening in the top to sit in.

Kayakverb

travel in or use a kayak

Kayak

A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft which is typically propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Greenlandic word qajaq (IPA: [qajɑq]).

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