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- curl
- taqpí uthíwiⁿwíⁿxe
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- Cowlick; a curl on top of the head or place on the back of the head where the hair goes in different directions.
- curled
- púqa
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- Having the legs drawn or curled up.
- curled
- púpuqa
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- Having the legs drawn or curled up (frequently or regularly).
- curled up
- qthóⁿzhe
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- Curled up, tangled up.
- curlew
- wígide
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- Curlew.
- current
- ugásuse
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- Current of air.
- curse
- gthóⁿgthoⁿ
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- To curse or swear.
- curse
- thapʰézhi
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- To speak bad words; to speak evil of, to curse.
- curve
- bathíguzhe
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- To push, as a stick, against any object, bending it (the stick) a little: to bend, as a bow, by pushing.
- Said of cornstalks that do not come up straight but bend over a little.
- custom
- úshkoⁿ
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- Act, deed, custom, business.
- cut
- utháqthuqa
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- To make a deep longitudinal indentation in wood with the teeth; action of beavers.
- cut
- ganúshi
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- To cut or throw low.
- cut
- páde
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- To carve or cut up meat; dissect a body.
- To scalp a person.
- cut
- su
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- To cut in strips.
- cut
- mábuta
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- To cut round, as a ball.
- cut
- mábthuga
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- To cut round, as a ring.
- cut
- mábthaska
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- To flatten by cutting.
- cut
- mábóⁿboⁿ
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- To cut into shreds or slivers.
- cut
- uthígude
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- To cut an inside corner or point, as with scissors.
- cut
- máshkebe
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- To cut a groove or indentation in the ground with a knife.