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uthíbthi (n.)
  1. Whirlwind of air, water, or smoke.
  2. Eddy of a current of water.
uthíbthipʰe (v.)
  1. To mix in an object with the hands.
uthíbthoⁿ (v.)
  1. To scent, smell or snuff an odor.
  2. To inhale an odor.
uthídathoⁿ (v.a.)
  1. To get used to or hardened to work.
uthíde (v.)
  1. To be on the same side, to be united in working together.
uthídoⁿ (v.)
  1. To fasten, to lock.
uthídoⁿ itʰé (v.phrase)
  1. To stand locked; to be locked.
uthídoⁿ itʰéthe (v.phrase)
  1. To shut a door and lock it.
uthígtheze (n.)
  1. Screw.
uthígude (v.)
  1. To cut an inside corner or point, as with scissors.
uthígude (n.)
  1. Inside angle, corner, or point.
uthíkʰiáhoⁿ (v.)
  1. To turn up a raw-hide bag so dried meat can be put into it.
úthikʰíhoⁿ (n.)
  1. Bale of buffalo meat.
  2. Sack or bag in which dried buffalo meat is put.
uthíoⁿba (v.a.)
  1. To flash, as lightning.
  2. To wave a mirror, making it flash in the sunlight.
  3. To reflect, as light from a pail of water set in the sunlight.
uthíoⁿóⁿba (v.a.)
  1. To flash repeatedly.
uthíp'ushiⁿ (v.a.)
  1. To make an object puff up by working it with the hand.
uthípi (v.s.)
  1. Helpful, serviceable, useful to someone.
uthípʰu (v.a.)
  1. To contract or pull in toward the center, as a flower closing.
  2. To surround something and pull in toward it.
uthípʰu ithóⁿ (v.)
  1. To close suddenly, as a flower.
uthípʰupʰú (v.)
  1. To pull closer and closer in, as pulling the ends of a robe closer around and over an object.
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