Chinook Definition
 shĭ-no͝ok, chĭ- 
  chinooks
  
    noun
  
 
    chinooks
  
A moist warm wind blowing from the sea in coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest.
 American Heritage 
A Chinook salmon.
 American Heritage 
The warm, dry wind blowing intermittently down the east side of the Rockies during the winter and early spring, which causes the rapid thawing of snow.
 Webster's New World 
Either of two languages spoken by this people, Lower Chinook, now extinct, and Upper Chinook, still spoken in Oregon and Washington.
 Webster's New World 
A member of a North American Indian people of the Columbia River valley and adjacent regions.
 Webster's New World 
Synonyms: 
  
- snow-eater
- chinook-wind
- king salmon
- chinook-salmon
- chinookan
- Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
- quinnat salmon
    pronoun
  
 (uncountable) A Native American language of the Penutian family of Oregon and Washington.
Wiktionary 
Other Word Forms of Chinook
Noun
Singular:
 chinookPlural:
 chinooksOrigin of Chinook
- Chehalis (Salishan language of western Washington) c'inúk - From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
- After the Chinook - From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
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