Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word OKAK
OKAK
Definitions of OKAK
- A ghost town in Nunatsiavut, Newfoundland and Labrador. [From 1776]
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using OKAK in a Sentence
- The mission stations expanded to Okak (1776), Hopedale (1782), Hebron at Kauerdluksoak Bay (1830–1959), serving also Napartok Bay and Saeglek Bay, Zoar (1864–1889), Ramah (1871–1908), Makkovik (1896), and Killiniq on Cape Chidley island (1905–1925).
- In the 18th century, Jens Haven and his followers built missions at Nain (1771), Okak (1776) and Hopedale (1782).
- The mission stations during the time of the ships were Nain (established 1770), Okak (1776), Hopedale (1782), Hebron at Kauerdluksoak Bay (1830–1959) serving also Napartok Bay and Saeglek Bay, Zoar (1864–1889), Ramah (1871–1908), Makkovik (1896), and Killiniq on Cape Chidley island (1905–1925).
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