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- ganúshi
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- To cut or throw low.
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- páde
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- To carve or cut up meat; dissect a body.
- To scalp a person.
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- su
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- To cut in strips.
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- mábuta
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- To cut round, as a ball.
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- mábthuga
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- To cut round, as a ring.
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- mábthaska
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- To flatten by cutting.
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- mábóⁿboⁿ
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- To cut into shreds or slivers.
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- uthígude
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- To cut an inside corner or point, as with scissors.
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- máshkebe
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- To cut a groove or indentation in the ground with a knife.
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- máshkuda
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- To cut a small groove in wood with a knife or hand saw.
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- mázhnaha
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- To scrape or cut smooth with a knife.
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- úthizne
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- Cut, scratch.
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- máshpashpa
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- To cut off many large pieces with a knife or saw.
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- máshpe
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- To cut off a large piece with a knife or handsaw.
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- máshude
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- To cut up fine.
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- máshuga
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- To cut into thick slices.
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- wága
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- To cut meat into slices.
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- hidé tʰe ugáshte
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- To cut off from the small end to a stump.
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- máxu
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- To mark by cutting with a knife.
- cut a short indentation across the grain
- gaskúda
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- To cut a short indentation across the grain.