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- striped
- gthezáza
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- Striped or streaked in many places; figured, striped, as calico or dimity.
- striped
- bagthéze
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- To make striped by writing, etc., hence, to write several lines, as in a copy book.
- striped candy
- zhoⁿní thibébthiⁿ
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- Twisted or plaited candy; "twisted sugar".
- Striped stick candy; candy cane.
- Candy of any type.
- striped carpet
- waíⁿ qthéqthe
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- Striped carpet.
- striped nose
- hu pá qaqága
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- A fish with a striped or patterned nose.
- stripped
- xabáthe
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- Stripped off, come off of its own accord, as skin.
- strong
- zhúazhiázhi
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- Not at all unwell or inferior; well, strong, sound; absolutely up to par.
- strong
- shúshe
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- Strong, powerful, able to make an effort.
- strop
- wéthiskébe
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- A hone or razor strop; something for sharpening by drawing a blade over it.
- stub
- sipítʰiⁿ
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- Stub one's toe; strike one's toe on a stick, etc.
- stub toe
- kinóⁿsa
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- To stub one's toe; to trip or stumble.
- stub toe
- kinóⁿsasa
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- To stub one's toe repeatedly; to trip repeatedly while trying to get one's balance.
- stub toe
- sipúthuóⁿthe
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- To stub one's toe.
- stuck
- ganáde
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- To mire, to get stuck; said of horses or oxen.
- studded
- ába'e
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- Lying thick on, covering.
- Covered or studded with.
- study
- zhúakʰihída
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- To attend together; to study together.
- stuff
- hiⁿbé gáwiⁿxe ugízhi
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- To stuff grass or other padding into one's moccasins.
- stumble
- kinóⁿsa
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- To stub one's toe; to trip or stumble.
- stumble
- kinóⁿsasa
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- To stub one's toe repeatedly; to trip repeatedly while trying to get one's balance.
- stumble
- si íkʰashe
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- To stumble, trip, misstep.