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- drooping
- qpéga
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- Faint, exhausted, feeble, languid, drooping, as after sickness or bad news.
- drop
- ugá'e
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- Drop of liquid.
- drop
- ugá'e
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- To drip; to drop a small amount of liquid.
- drop
- uthíshtoⁿ
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- To drop an object into something.
- drum
- théxigakú
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- Drum.
- drum
- zhóⁿnexe
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- White man's drum.
- drunk
- dáthiⁿ
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- To be crazy, foolish, silly, drunk, or furious.
- dry
- qégathe
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- To cause to become dried or dead; said of wood.
- dry
- bíze
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- Dry, not wet.
- Thirsty.
- dry
- bthíbthi
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- Mellow and dry, as plowed land.
- dry
- qéqega
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- Dry here and there, as a branch or tree.
- dry
- bízeatá
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- On dry land; ashore.
- dry
- bízethe
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- To dry something.
- duck
- thaqpóⁿ
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- A duck with a black body and white bill.
- duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga pá zhide
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- A species of duck with a blue or green head, orange throat, and white breast; "red billed duck".
- duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga íbe znede
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- Species of duck with long tail feathers.
- duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga
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- Duck.
- duckling
- shíⁿha
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- Duckling, gosling; young of all birds of the goose and duck genera, when they are almost ready to fly.
- dull
- páiazhi
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- Dull, blunt; "not sharp".
- dull
- bipáiázhi
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- To make dull or blunt by rubbing or pressing.