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- indentation
- shkúda
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- Slightly hollow; having a slight indentation on the surface.
- Indian Territory
- Mashté mazhóⁿ
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- Indian Territory, Oklahoma; "Warm Land".
- indistinct
- thadáxe
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- To speak indistinctly.
- ineffable
- thadázhiwáthe
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- Unpronounceable, ineffable; cannot or should not be pronounced.
- inelastic
- q'iⁿq'íⁿtha
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- Inelastic, like old rubber; said of the wrinkled skin of old people.
- inevitable
- gíthikóⁿzhiwáthe
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- Inevitable, unavoidable.
- inevitable
- gíthikoⁿ uthíshi
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- Inevitable, unavoidable.
- infant
- shíⁿgazhíⁿga
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- Child, infant.
- inferior
- zhúazhi
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- Not up to par; inferior; unsuitable; unwell, not strong, in bad health.
- inflated
- bap'úshiⁿ
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- To be swollen, inflated, distended.
- inhale
- thaqú
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- To inhale something, to draw it in with the breath, as cold air or dust.
- inhale an odor
- uthíbthoⁿ
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- To scent, smell or snuff an odor.
- To inhale an odor.
- initiate
- qúka
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- To sing a dancing song; sing for others to dance to.
- To initiate someone into a secret society.
- ink
- wébaxu ní
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- Ink; "water for writing".
- innards
- shíbe
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- Entrails, intestines.
- innards
- qthu'a
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- Innards, guts, everything inside the abdominal cavity, including intestines, etc.; "hollow places" above the hips.
- inner elbow
- áukʰítʰe
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- Inner angle of elbow joint.
- insect
- zhoⁿthátʰe pa zí
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- An insect; "wood eater with a yellow head". About an inch and 1/4 long, with deep parallel indentations around the body. Found under the bark of trees.
- insect
- zhoⁿthátʰe
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- An insect; "wood eater", about an inch long, soft in places, with parallel rings around the body. It is found under the bark of trees.
- insect
- wagthíshka
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- Insect, reptile, snake.