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