Igloo vs. Iglo

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Igloonoun

A dome-shaped Inuit shelter, constructed of blocks cut from snow.

Igloonoun

(zoology) A cavity, or excavation, made in the snow by a seal, over its breathing hole in the sea ice.

Igloonoun

(military) A reinforced bunker for the storage of nuclear weapons.

Igloonoun

(logistics) A kind of airfreight cargo container.

Igloonoun

An Eskimo snow house.

Igloonoun

A cavity, or excavation, made in the snow by a seal, over its breathing hole in the ice.

Igloonoun

an Eskimo hut; usually built of blocks (of sod or snow) in the shape of a dome

Igloo

An igloo (Inuit languages: iglu, Inuktitut syllabics ᐃᒡᓗ [iɣˈlu] (plural: igluit ᐃᒡᓗᐃᑦ [iɣluˈit])), also known as a snow house or snow hut, is a type of shelter built of snow, typically built when the snow is suitable. Although igloos are often associated with all Inuit and Eskimo peoples, they were traditionally used only by the people of Canada's Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area.

Iglo

Iglo is a frozen food brand based in the United Kingdom, with products sold across the European continent. It is owned by Nomad Foods Europe, which also owns the rights to the Birds Eye brand in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Findus across Europe.

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