Pronunciation: /ˈpitəræk/
noun a type of strong wind in Greenland, especially one that blows in the winter
A1 In Greenland, a piteraq is a strong, cold wind that blows down from the mountains.
A2 During winter in the Arctic, piteraqs can create dangerous conditions for travelers.
B1 The piteraq blew in unexpectedly, causing chaos in the small village.
B2 Experienced mountaineers know how to prepare for the intense piteraq winds in the region.
C1 Meteorologists study the patterns of piteraqs to better understand their impact on the environment.
C2 The documentary captured the raw power of a piteraq as it swept through the tundra.
formal The piteraq is a type of cold, katabatic wind that blows in Greenland.
informal I heard that a piteraq is coming, so make sure to bundle up!
slang Dang, that piteraq is no joke - it's freezing out there!
figurative The piteraq of criticism hit him hard, but he stood strong and didn't let it affect him.
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