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- praise
- wiúkitóⁿgathe
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- To glorify; to praise.
- pray
- wahóⁿ'e
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- To pray or petition for a favor.
- praying mantis
- téatʰata
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- Praying mantis.
- precocious
- zhútʰoⁿkʰúthe
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- Quick to mature; precocious.
- prescribe
- zéthe
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- To treat or prescribe medicine for the sick.
- present
- bahá
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- To show an object, to present it to view.
- press
- ábishtoⁿga
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- To sit or press softly on something.
- To press an object in order to soften it.
- press
- ábigthi
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- To fall on something, nearly pressing off a piece of flesh.
- press
- biiⁿázhi
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- To be unsuccessful in blowing, pressing, etc.
- press
- bipáiázhi
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- To make dull or blunt by rubbing or pressing.
- press
- uthíski
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- To press or squeeze a handful until it is hard.
- press
- bi stá
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- To press down by sitting or lying on it, as grass.
- presumptuous
- úsh'athíⁿge
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- To be forward, presumptuous, not in awe.
- To be unblushing, unceremonious, free and easy.
- pretend
- waqthí gáxe
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- To pretend to be a coward; pretend to be afraid.
- prevaricate
- ábasi
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- False, untrue.
- To lie, to prevaricate.
- prickly
- qáqaga
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- Ruffled up, tousled, as hair or feathers.
- Rough, prickly, as cloth or a beard.
- prickly ash
- wéthixuxúhi
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- Prickly ash.
- prickly ash
- wéthixúxuhi
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- Prickly ash.
- prickly ash
- zhóⁿ páithóⁿtha
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- Prickly ash.
- pride
- úkizhu
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- Pride.