WATAP


Meaning of WATAP in English

waˈtäp noun

also wa·ta·pe or wat·ta·pe -pē

( -s )

Etymology: Canadian French watap, from Algonquin

: a thread made of the stringy roots of any of various coniferous trees and used by American Indians especially for sewing together strips of birch bark in canoes

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