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batéte (n.phrase)
  1. Scattered clumps of trees or bushes with each clump growing from a single root of stump.
batúshi (n.)
  1. Elderberry.
batúshihi (n.phrase)
  1. Elder or elderberry bush; "pop-gun bush".
batʰé (v.)
  1. To sew.
bathíde (v.s.)
  1. Full; swarming or covered with.
bathíguzhe (v.)
  1. To push, as a stick, against any object, bending it (the stick) a little: to bend, as a bow, by pushing.
  2. Said of cornstalks that do not come up straight but bend over a little.
bathíoⁿoⁿba (v.)
  1. To file metal till it is polished and gleaming.
bathíshizhe (v.)
  1. To bend something very far by pushing.
bathíthide (v.)
  1. To make ripples on the water, as a school of fish, or beavers in motion, will do.
bathíⁿge (v.)
  1. To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material.
bathóⁿazhi (v.)
  1. To thrust exactly at a place without hitting it.
bathútʰoⁿ (v.)
  1. To scrape or plane wood straight; to file metal straight.
bathuzhe (v.)
  1. To push or thrust against a barrel, forcing it over and spilling its contents.
bawásekoⁿ (v.)
  1. To make a wheel revolve rapidly by pushing.
bawégthi (n.)
  1. Butter.
bawégthi gáxe (v.phrase)
  1. To churn; to make butter.
bawégthi sági (n.phrase)
  1. Cheese; "hard butter".
bawíⁿwiⁿze (v.s.)
  1. Tortuous, very winding.
bawíⁿwiⁿzhe (v.s.)
  1. Tortuous, very winding.
bawíⁿxe (v.)
  1. To make a sudden turn, to go around in a circle.
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