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work
ushkóⁿ
  1. To do, to work.
work
úthitʰoⁿ
  1. Work, business, occupation.
working together
uthíde
  1. To be on the same side, to be united in working together.
worm
wagthi
  1. Worm.
worn
diátha
  1. Worn, with small holes, as worn-out clothing.
worn
gthóⁿpʰa
  1. Worn short, worn away.
worn
gthóⁿde
  1. Worn off, worn short, worn down, worn away.
worn down
búzhna
  1. Worn down.
  2. Blunt.
  3. Stumpy.
worn-out
tahúpʰezi
  1. An old, worn out piece of tent skin.
worn-out
ti'a
  1. Rotten, worn out, full of holes, as rotten wood or worn-out clothing.
wound
ú
  1. To wound someone.
  2. To hit a mark or target.
wound
ú
  1. Wound.
wound
éthoⁿthe
  1. To wound someone.
wounded
kíu
  1. Wounded; to be wounded.
wrap
wahé'oⁿ
  1. To tie or wrap up a pack.
  2. To arrange the two packs, one on each side of a horse.
wrapped around
zhóⁿ ithábetʰoⁿ
  1. Vine twined around a tree or similar object; "wood wrapped around".
wren
kíqaqájoⁿ
  1. Wren.
wretched
tha'égoⁿ
  1. Poor, miserable, pitiable, wretched.
wring out
uthíshki
  1. To wring out a garment once, over or in a tub.
wring out
uthíshkishki
  1. To wring out the water from a garment by twisting it many times with the hands, over or in a tub.