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- dry
- qéqega
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- Dry here and there, as a branch or tree.
- dry
- bízeatá
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- On dry land; ashore.
- dry
- bízethe
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- To dry something.
- duck
- thaqpóⁿ
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- A duck with a black body and white bill.
- duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga pá zhide
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- A species of duck with a blue or green head, orange throat, and white breast; "red billed duck".
- duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga íbe znede
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- Species of duck with long tail feathers.
- duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga
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- Duck.
- duckling
- shíⁿha
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- Duckling, gosling; young of all birds of the goose and duck genera, when they are almost ready to fly.
- dull
- páiazhi
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- Dull, blunt; "not sharp".
- dull
- bipáiázhi
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- To make dull or blunt by rubbing or pressing.
- dull
- mápaiázhi
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- To dull a knife by cutting with it.
- dull
- bagthóⁿde
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- To plane or file away, making the wood or metal blunt or short.
- dung
- téiⁿgthe
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- Dung of ruminating animals, especially buffalo dung.
- dung
- iⁿgthé
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- Manure, dung, feces.
- dung
- shíⁿzhe
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- Dog dung.
- during
- -doⁿ
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- During, at, of time when, season when.
- during daytime
- óⁿbade
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- By day, in the daytime, daily.
- When it is day.
- during which one
- wiⁿóⁿwa tʰédi
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- In or during which one.
- dusk
- páze
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- Evening, dusk; time between afternoon and night.
- dust
- shíshige
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- Dust, dirt, litter.
- Belongings, movable goods, baggage; small items that are used or are worn.