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- wood
- máshkuda
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- To cut a small groove in wood with a knife or hand saw.
- wood
- zhoⁿ
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- Wood; tree.
- A yard of cloth.
- A span of horses.
- wood
- 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.
- wood duck
- miⁿxazhiⁿga zhoⁿ atʰoⁿ
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- Wood duck; "duck that stands on trees".
- wood duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga xagé égoⁿ
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- Summer duck or wood duck (Aix sponsa); "the duck that cries a little".
- wood duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga pé hedoⁿ
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- The wood-duck. It has a crest on its head and green eyes.
- wood duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga ishtathéde gthezé
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- Wood duck; "the duck that has the feathers in white stripes from the corners of the eyes".
- Wood eaters
- Zhoⁿthátʰe
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- "Wood eaters;" Sanssouci's village, in the timber on the lowland near Decatur, Nebr., in 1855.
- wood house
- zhoⁿíti
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- Lodge or house made of wood; wooden house, log cabin, etc.
- wood lodge
- zhoⁿíti
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- Lodge or house made of wood; wooden house, log cabin, etc.
- wood tick
- táthazápʰa
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- Wood tick.
- wooden cross
- zhoⁿ gthádiⁿ
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- Wooden cross; "wood across".
- wooden drum
- zhoⁿthexe
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- Wooden drum.
- wooden house
- zhóⁿti
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- Wooden house; log or frame house.
- wooden spoon
- zhóⁿ tehe
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- Wooden spoon.
- woodpecker
- zóⁿziga
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- Red-shafted flicker; golden-winged woodpecker.
- woodworking
- zhoⁿ thítʰoⁿ
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- To work as a carpenter; "work with wood".
- wool
- táqtiskáhiⁿ
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- Wool; sheep's wool.
- work
- wéthitʰoⁿ
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- Working; that which works.
- Right, when referring to arm or hand.
- work
- thikʰúthe
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- To act or work quickly.