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- fit
- shoⁿ
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- Fit, proper; as it should be.
- Enough; that will do.
- five
- sátoⁿ
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- Five.
- five cents
- bthéka zhíⁿga
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- Five cents, a 5-cent piece, a nickel; "thin small".
- flank
- tʰashtáde
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- Flank.
- flap
- hiⁿbédiha
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- Moccasin flaps.
- flash
- uthíoⁿba
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- To flash, as lightning.
- To wave a mirror, making it flash in the sunlight.
- To reflect, as light from a pail of water set in the sunlight.
- flash
- zhnátʰigthágtha
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- To glitter or flash repeatedly, like a mirror waved back and forth in the sun.
- flash
- zhná tʰigthé
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- To flash; to glitter once, like a mirror in the sun sending a beam of light.
- flash
- uthíoⁿóⁿba
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- To flash repeatedly.
- flat
- btháska
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- Flat.
- flat
- btháshka
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- Shallow; wide and fairly flat (of a dish, plate, pan, kettle, etc.)
- Low and wide (used jokingly of a man or a horse).
- flat
- wagthíshka btháska
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- Chinch, chinch bug; "flat bug".
- flat land
- znóⁿznoⁿ
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- A level prairie.
- A level valley between two hills or bluffs.
- flat stem
- sáhiⁿ baxúxu
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- A flat stemmed grass, growing about 5 feet high, in ponds.
- flat stem
- sáhiⁿ btháska
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- A flat-stemmed grass, growing about five feet high, in ponds.
- The leaf of the Typha latifolia cattail grass.
- flat-iron
- wébazhnáha
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- Iron; flat-iron or smoothing iron.
- flat-iron
- wébasáda
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- Flat-iron; iron for ironing clothes.
- flat-iron
- wénasádathe
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- Flat-iron.
- flatten
- uthásihi
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- To flatten by passing through the mouth, as porcupine quills.
- flatten
- mábthaska
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- To flatten by cutting.