Arctic
Introduction
relating to the regions around the North Pole
Background Story
The name 'Arctic' is derived from the Greek word 'arktikos', which means 'of the bear'. It is often associated with the cold, icy regions of the North and has been used in various contexts, including literature and media, to evoke imagery of the polar regions. Notable works that reference the Arctic include literary pieces exploring exploration and survival in extreme conditions.
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Variations
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