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- true
- wíⁿkʰe
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- To speak truth; tell the truth.
- trunk
- hi
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- Stalk, stem, trunk of a plant, tree, or vine.
- Leg of a person or animal.
- Tooth, teeth.
- truth
- wíⁿkʰethe
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- To see someone as speaking the truth; regard someone as truthful.
- truth
- wíⁿkʰegáxe
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- To believe someone; to feel someone has told the truth.
- turbid
- masháde
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- Turbid, muddy, as water that has been stirred up.
- turbid
- ushúde
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- Smoky, smoke-filled.
- Foggy, turbid, stirred up, as a stream.
- turkey
- zizíkʰa
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- Turkey; wild turkey or domestic turkey.
- turkey pea
- hoⁿbthísitoⁿga
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- Turkey pea, Sanicula tuberosa.
- turkey-buzzard
- héga
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- Turkey-buzzard (Cathartes aura).
- turn
- wéthinóⁿge
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- Something which makes an object turn or revolve; such as a water wheel.
- turn
- bawíⁿxe
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- To make a sudden turn, to go around in a circle.
- turn
- thisóⁿtha
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- To turn over in a vertical plane, as a huge log, by pulling a rope, etc., with the hands.
- turn
- soⁿsóⁿtha
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- To turn back and forth.
- turn back
- pashoⁿ
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- To turn back; to abandon a journey.
- turn blue
- tú ithóⁿ
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- To suddenly turn blue or green.
- turn green
- tú ithóⁿ
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- To suddenly turn blue or green.
- turn into
- zhú kikáxe
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- To turn oneself into something.
- turn up bag
- uthíkʰiáhoⁿ
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- To turn up a raw-hide bag so dried meat can be put into it.
- turnip
- núgthe
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- Turnips.
- twelfth
- wéshapenóⁿba
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- The twelfth (one).