Noun
tipi (plural tipis)
Alternative form of teepee
At least one entrance hole with collapsible flap allowed entry into the tipi. Source: Internet
Spot the Duke of Kent’s granddaughter shopping for vintage dresses on Portobello Road, under a tipi at Glastonbury or painting ceramics in her west London home. Source: Internet
Archeologist Chris Finley (right) assists Johnny Tim Yellowtail during the Project Archaeology tipi raising on June 29 on the RMMHS grounds east of the football field in Cowley. Source: Internet
He used the metaphor of the four base tipi poles to describe the borders of Crow Country. Source: Internet
Often specific tipi designs were unique to the individual owner, family, or society that resided in the tipi. Source: Internet
The smoke from the fire escaped through a hole or smoke-flap in the top of the tipi. Source: Internet