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- crooked
- bébthiⁿ
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- Warped, twisted, crooked.
- cross-cut saw
- zhóⁿ toⁿga ímase
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- Cross-cut saw; "used for cutting logs".
- cross-pole
- zhoⁿ gádi'oⁿhé
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- Beam or pole resting on two forked posts.
- crossbeam
- zhoⁿ gádi'oⁿhé
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- Beam or pole resting on two forked posts.
- crouch
- zhú thiskí ukígthoⁿ
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- To hold one's body together, crouching and trembling.
- crow
- káxe
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- Crow.
- crowd
- shúka
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- A flock, as of geese or ducks; a herd of animals; a group or crowd of people.
- crowded
- ákʰish'úga
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- Thick, dense, crowded, plentiful, as leaves on the ground or houses close together.
- crown
- taqpí ubáxoⁿ
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- To stick something into the scalp-lock or crown of the head.
- crown
- taqpí thoⁿtá
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- At or near the crown of the head.
- crown
- taqpí
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- Top or crown of the (human) head.
- crucify
- ákʰithíte ugádoⁿ
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- To nail on crosswise; to crucify.
- cruel
- qthítʰu
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- Cruel, wanton: said of one who causes unnecessary pain or trouble, or who wantonly does bad things.
- crumble
- uthíshpashpá
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- To break or crumble into pieces with the hands, as crackers into soup.
- crumble
- bitúbe
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- To make something crumble by weight or pressure, as an old log or stump.
- crumbled off
- qpe
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- Crumbled off.
- crush
- thashízhe
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- To shatter or crush with the teeth.
- crush
- ábibude
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- To crush or mash on something.
- crush
- ábatube
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- To crush on something by punching, pounding, or ramming.
- crutch
- hímoⁿgtha
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- Walking stick, crutch, staff used in walking.