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teástuhi (n.)
  1. Elbow.
  2. Outer part of the knee in an animal's foreleg.
teáthigúzhe (n.)
  1. "Bent forelegs"; the forelegs of animals.
téatʰata (n.)
  1. Praying mantis.
teáukʰíba (n.)
  1. Shoulder joint of a large animal.
  2. Space between the shoulder joints and the knees, and between the knees and the ankles of the forelegs of a large animal.
teázhoⁿtʰa (n.)
  1. Fat around the kidneys.
teázoⁿtʰasí (n.)
  1. Kidney, kidneys.
tébi'a (n.)
  1. Frog.
tedé (n.)
  1. Edge of a high object: the rim of a kettle, edge of a table, edge of a ravine or gully, etc.
téha (n.)
  1. Buffalo hide obtained during the summer hunt, with thin hair.
téhe (n.)
  1. Buffalo horn.
téhe (n.)
  1. Spoon, so called because the Omahas and Poncas made them of buffalo horn.
tehépagthóⁿ (n.)
  1. Headdress with buffalo horns attached.
téhiⁿ (n.)
  1. Old hair, shed by a buffalo, worn as a necklace by some members of the Buffalo dancing society.
tehúqthabe (n.)
  1. Tallow, before being taken from the animal; fat around an animal's paunch.
teíshta (n.)
  1. Eye or eyes of an animal.
teíshtasí (n.)
  1. Eyeballs of an animal.
téiⁿgthe (n.)
  1. Dung of ruminating animals, especially buffalo dung.
téiⁿkʰéde (n.)
  1. Shoulder of an animal.
temíxuga (n.)
  1. Freemartin or hermaphrodite buffalo.
temíⁿga (n.)
  1. Female buffalo; buffalo cow.