Definitions for Kodiak

Kodiak Ko·di·ak

Spelling: [koh-dee-ak]
IPA: /ˈkoʊ diˌæk/

Kodiak is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 52 anagrams from letters in Kodiak (adikko).

Definitions for Kodiak

noun

  1. an island in the N Pacific, near the base of the Alaska Peninsula. 100 miles (160 km) long.
  2. Kodiak bear.

Examples for Kodiak

Baranoff, for a time after becoming Chief Director, resided in Kodiak.

Only once had she talked with white women, and that was during a visit to Kodiak.

Kodiak, the town which was buried, was a hundred miles away.

The natives of Kodiak are more highly civilized than in other parts of Alaska.

The law was intended to protect the Kodiak bear, the "great brown bear" as it is called.

The eagle braked madly, trying to escape a giant Kodiak bear.

Something comfortable, like, say, a Bengal tiger or a Kodiak bear.

By 1820 these voyages had extended to Japan, and in 1836 they reached what is known as the Kodiak Grounds.

The Russian influence is still there, after all these years—as it is in Kodiak and Unalaska.

They will find no finer spot on earth for the promulgation of their industry than the Island of Kodiak.

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