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- unwoven
- gthátha
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- Unbraided or unwoven of its own accord; unraveled.
- up
- bahí
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- To pick up; to pick up or gather up together, from the ground, etc., not from trees or bushes.
- up
- paháshiatáthishoⁿ
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- Up in that direction.
- up from ground
- tóⁿdadítʰoⁿ
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- Up from the ground, out of the ground.
- upper arm
- áutóⁿga
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- Upper arm.
- upper back
- ábaku
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- Upper back, the part of a person's back between the shoulders.
- Lower part of the neck of an animal.
- Buffalo hump.
- upper lip
- íha paháshi
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- Upper lip.
- upright
- wágazu
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- Straight, right, honest, upright.
- uproar
- za'é
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- A noise, hum, buzz, bustle, confusion, uproar; said of the sound of mill-stones in motion.
- upset
- shoⁿtháthe
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- To cause to be upset and spilled.
- upside-down
- bas'íⁿ
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- Upside-down, head over heels.
- upside-down
- bas'íⁿtʰigthe
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- To slip down and turn bottom upwards suddenly.
- upside-down
- bas'íⁿ móⁿgthe nazhíⁿ
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- To turn a somersault.
- To stand with the heels up; be upside-down.
- To be confused, not know what one is doing.
- upside-down
- bas'íⁿ móⁿgthe
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- Upside-down; head over heels.
- upstairs
- paháshiatá
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- Up above; upstairs.
- upward
- paháshiatáha
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- Further up; toward a higher place.
- ureter
- teázoⁿtʰasí koⁿ
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- Ureters.
- use
- iⁿ
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- To wear, as a blanket, robe, or shawl.
- To use, as tobacco.
- use up
- bathíⁿge
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- To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material.
- use up
- ábathiⁿge
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- To exhaust or use up.