noun
- variant spelling of kayak, a narrow boat propelled by a double-bladed paddle
Usage: archaic spelling
Examples
- The explorer paddled his kyak through the icy waters.
- Traditional Inuit hunters used a kyak to navigate coastal waters.
- She learned to roll her kyak in case it capsized.
- The museum displayed an authentic sealskin kyak.
- He stored his fishing gear in the kyak’s compartments.