Definitions from Wiktionary (sinik)
▸ noun: The distance that can be traveled in a day given the current terrain and conditions, used as a measurement by the native peoples of Greenland.
▸ noun: The spirit or magical force associated with an item in the belief system of New Guinea.
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▸ noun: The distance that can be traveled in a day given the current terrain and conditions, used as a measurement by the native peoples of Greenland.
▸ noun: The spirit or magical force associated with an item in the belief system of New Guinea.
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Lindbergh,
Knik,
Iceland,
Laki,
Tasiilaq,
Hans Island,
Angikuni,
Eiger,
Naalakkersuisut,
Golden Circle,
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