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tágehi (n.)
  1. Black walnut tree (Juglans nigra).
tagtháde (n.)
  1. Roof of the mouth; hard palate.
tahánuka (n.)
  1. A green hide, freshly taken from the animal and still wet.
taháthisóⁿ (n.)
  1. A cord used for tying the sacred ear of corn to the two sticks, for the Pipe dance, made of braided hair from the head of a buffalo.
taháthizhe (n.)
  1. Sack made of wool, or of the threads of a worn-out blanket.
taháwagthe (n.)
  1. Shield.
tahíⁿ (n.)
  1. Hair of an animal; "deer hair"; especially hair from an animal's tail.
  2. Hair from a horse's tail, used in ornamentation.
táhiⁿwágthoⁿ (n.)
  1. Deer's tail headdress.
tahúpʰezi (n.)
  1. An old, worn out piece of tent skin.
tái (n.)
  1. Back of the head, from the parting of the hair on the crown to the neck.
táihiⁿ (n.)
  1. Mane of an animal.
taíhiⁿ (n.)
  1. Mane of an animal.
táiúgthe (n.)
  1. Bone in the lower back of the neck, into which the spine fits.
táiⁿhiⁿ (n.)
  1. Mane of an animal.
taíⁿhiⁿ (n.)
  1. Mane of an animal.
takóⁿ (n.)
  1. Deer sinew.
  2. Sinew taken from the backs of deer and buffalo and used for thread, bows, etc.
takóⁿha (n.)
  1. Special deer or buffalo sinew used for sewing.
tamóⁿ (n.)
  1. Part of a wolf's intestine.
taní (n.)
  1. Soup.
tanúka (n.)
  1. Meat; fresh meat.