释义 |
ko·di·ak bear \ˈkōdēˌak\ noun also ka·diak bear \kədˈyak-, -yäk\; or kodiak (-s) Usage: usually capitalized K Etymology: from Kodiak Island, southern Alaska, its habitat : a brown bear (Ursus middendorffi) of Alaska that is larger and has shorter thicker claws than the grizzly and feeds largely on salmon |