klondike
/ˈklɒndaɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A region of gold rush activity in the Yukon, Canada, in the late 1890s; also, a type of frozen dessert, especially a bar of ice cream with two wafers.
“The tourists visited the Klondike in search of gold.”
2. proper noun
A specific region or area within the Yukon or Alaska, especially one associated with gold rush history.
“The Klondike Highway runs through the Yukon.”
3. adjective
Relating to the Klondike region or its gold rush era.
“The Klondike-style bar of ice cream was a hit at the party.”