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- continuously
- uthúagthe
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- Throughout; without stopping, continously.
- contract
- uthípʰu
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- To contract or pull in toward the center, as a flower closing.
- To surround something and pull in toward it.
- cook
- zhégthoⁿ
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- To cook or heat on or in a fire, stove, or oven; to broil or bake.
- cool
- zni
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- Cool, cold.
- copied
- ábaxuwáthe
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- Able to be written on.
- Able to be copied.
- copperhead
- wés'a shékʰi
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- Copperhead; whistler snake.
- copulate
- chʰi
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- To copulate; to have sexual intercourse.
- copy
- ábaxu
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- To write on something; to write over or copy.
- cord
- zhoⁿ wégoⁿze
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- Cord (measure); a cord of wood.
- cord
- wégoⁿze
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- Measure; unit of measure.
- Cord, mile, bushel, etc.
- cork
- wíubátʰi
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- Cork, stopper.
- corkscrew
- wéthibthiⁿ
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- Auger, gimlet, corkscrew.
- corn
- satháge
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- Corn that is not boiled (women's word).
- corn
- wahába
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- Ear of corn, corn on the cob (hardened).
- corn
- wahába shtóⁿga
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- Soft corn on the cob; ear corn before it gets hard.
- corn
- wanáqi
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- Grains of parched corn.
- corn and bean mush
- óⁿbagthe
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- Corn kneaded into round cakes.
- A dish made of finely ground corn and boiled beans, cooked together and left in the kettle till the mixture is stiff and solid, the next day.
- corn cakes
- óⁿbagthe
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- Corn kneaded into round cakes.
- A dish made of finely ground corn and boiled beans, cooked together and left in the kettle till the mixture is stiff and solid, the next day.
- corn dumpling
- thibthúbthuga
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- Corn dumplings.
- corn smut
- wahába qthíⁿ
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- Corn smut.