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- thick
- ákʰish'úga
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- Thick, dense, crowded, plentiful, as leaves on the ground or houses close together.
- thick
- máshuga
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- To cut into thick slices.
- thick
- shkúbeqti
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- Very deep, as water.
- Very thick, as hair or fur.
- thick
- shugá
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- Coarse, thick (applied to solids).
- thick
- shúshugáqtióⁿ
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- Very thick all over, like a good hide.
- thick
- shúshuga
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- Thick in many places.
- thick
- shúshug ithóⁿthoⁿ
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- Thick here and there.
- thick
- shkúbe
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- Deep (of water or snow).
- Thick (of hair).
- thick
- ába'e
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- Lying thick on, covering.
- Covered or studded with.
- thick skin
- wagthíshka ha shúga
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- Cockroach; "insect with thick skin"
- Hercules Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
- Rhinoceros Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
- thick woods
- qthabé shúga
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- Thick woods, dense forest.
- thick-set
- dúshka
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- Short, stumpy, stunted, thick-set.
- thick-set
- dúshke
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- Short, stumpy, stunted, thick-set.
- thigh
- zhéga
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- Upper part of the leg; thigh.
- thigh
- zhégubtháska
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- The lower part of the hip; the leg at the rear of the hip joint, the outer part of the thigh.
- thigh muscle
- zhégakoⁿ
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- Thigh muscle; flesh of the thigh.
- thighs
- híutʰóⁿna
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- Between the legs; between the thighs.
- thin
- xáxade
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- Thin or see-through, as thin fabric, lace, loosely woven material.
- thin
- bthédoⁿ
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- Thin.
- thin
- bthéka
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- Thin.