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bird
chʰoⁿíⁿsiházi
  1. A small, slender bird with slender reddish legs, which frequents the water.
bird's down
hiⁿqpé
  1. Thistle down.
  2. Down of a bird's plumage; fine feather, plume, or under-feather.
bird's shoulder
ábthu
  1. A bird's shoulder. (Never used of a person or animal other than birds.)
bird's tail
íbe
  1. Bird's tail or tail feathers.
bite
utháqthuqa
  1. To bite a deep hole into an object.
bite
uthágude
  1. To make an inside point or corner by biting; to gnaw at an inside corner.
bite
utháqthuqa
  1. To make a deep longitudinal indentation in wood with the teeth; action of beavers.
bite
thaqté
  1. To bite.
  2. To hold with the teeth.
bite
thadóⁿ
  1. To pull something with the teeth.
  2. To bite hard on (once).
bite
thashísha
  1. To bite something full of holes.
bite
thazhnáha
  1. To try unsuccessfully to bite a slippery object.
bite
thashpáshpa
  1. To bite off piece after piece from the outside of an object.
bite
thashkúda
  1. To bite an indentation in wood.
bite
thashkébe
  1. To bite grooves in the ground, as animals do at a salt lick.
bite
thashíshi
  1. To bite something full of holes.
bite
utháspe
  1. To indent by biting.
bite
utháze
  1. To bite holes in something while holding it in the mouth.
bite
thaígatʰoⁿ
  1. To make someone grunt by biting.
bite
thanát'ega
  1. To kill plants by biting around the roots, as rabbits do.
bite
thanóⁿbaha
  1. To bite an object in two.
  2. To separate two objects by biting or talking.