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dirt
shíshige
  1. Dust, dirt, litter.
  2. Belongings, movable goods, baggage; small items that are used or are worn.
dirty
zhnábe
  1. Soiled, dirty, filthy, defiled, blackened.
dirty
zhnázhnabe
  1. Soiled here and there; dirty in places.
disappoint
úshithe
  1. To disappoint.
  2. To deceive.
  3. To accidentally cause needless trouble or disappointment.
disappointment
wa
  1. Masculine interjection expressing surprise or disappointment.
disapproval
m+!
  1. Feminine interjection of disapproval and incredulity.
discover
wéthazhi
  1. To not find, detect, or discover.
  2. To be blind; unable to see.
discover
wéthe
  1. To find, detect, or discover a plural object (such as horses, firewood, or enemies).
disease
díxe
  1. Epidemic, prevalent disease, such as smallpox.
dishonest
wágazuázhi
  1. Not straight, dishonest, wrong, unjust.
dislike
qtáthazhi
  1. To dislike, not to love.
dislocated
shoⁿ
  1. Dislocated, fallen off.
dislodge
shkóⁿthe
  1. To cause to move; to dislodge, make restless; stir up.
dislodge
shkóⁿwathe
  1. To cause them to move; to dislodge or disturb them.
displeased
gíthazhiázhi
  1. Not to be sad, sorry, grieved, or displeased.
displeased
gípiázhi
  1. To be offended or displeased with someone.
displeased
gí tʰhazhi
  1. To be sad, sorry, grieved.
  2. To be displeased.
dispute
ákʰiki
  1. argue about / dispute / contest something
dispute
ákiki
  1. compete against one another
  2. argue with each other
  3. dispute / contest one another's claims
  4. play against one another
  5. fight each other over something
disregard
shéwatházhi
  1. To disregard them; not heed or pay attention to them.
  2. To withhold their pay or wages.