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- upside-down
- bas'íⁿtʰigthe
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- To slip down and turn bottom upwards suddenly.
- upside-down
- bas'íⁿ móⁿgthe nazhíⁿ
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- To turn a somersault.
- To stand with the heels up; be upside-down.
- To be confused, not know what one is doing.
- upside-down
- bas'íⁿ móⁿgthe
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- Upside-down; head over heels.
- upstairs
- paháshiatá
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- Up above; upstairs.
- upward
- paháshiatáha
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- Further up; toward a higher place.
- ureter
- teázoⁿtʰasí koⁿ
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- Ureters.
- use
- iⁿ
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- To wear, as a blanket, robe, or shawl.
- To use, as tobacco.
- use up
- bathíⁿge
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- 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.
- use up
- ábathiⁿge
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- To exhaust or use up.
- useful
- uthípi
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- Helpful, serviceable, useful to someone.
- useful
- wíushi
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- Useful.
- useless
- óⁿazhiwáthe
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- Unfit for use.
- usual
- ukʰéthiⁿ
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- Common, ordinary, usual.
- Ute
- Mashchíⁿge ha wáiⁿ
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- Ute, the Utes; "rabbit skin robe".
- utensil
- wéthihíde
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- Tool, implement, instrument, utensil.
- uterus
- zhiⁿúsigthe
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- Uterus; "what contains a baby".
- uterus
- zhiⁿúzhiha
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- Placenta.
- Uterus; "sack of baby".
- utter
- thadé
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- To call; to name.
- To speak, utter, pronounce (a name).
- valley
- znóⁿznoⁿ
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- A level prairie.
- A level valley between two hills or bluffs.
- valley
- uzhnúshka
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- Valley.