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smell an odor
uthíbthoⁿ
  1. To scent, smell or snuff an odor.
  2. To inhale an odor.
smell bad
qwíⁿ bthoⁿ
  1. To emit a putrid odor.
smelly
zóⁿsta
  1. Fragrant, nice-smelling; of fruits or grasses.
  2. Stinking, having a bad smell, sour or rotten-smelling; of animals, meat, milk, etc.
smelly
zóⁿze
  1. Musky, strong smelling, like a goat or a male deer.
smelly
gthóⁿxe
  1. Fishy, rancid.
  2. Smelling like meat which has been kept for several days in cold weather.
smelly
gthóⁿze
  1. Fishy, slimy; not sweet.
  2. Strong-smelling, like raw meat or unripe vegetables.
smoke
shúde
  1. To smoke, as a fire.
smoke
shúde
  1. Smoke.
smoke
shúdethe
  1. To cause to smoke, as a lodge.
smoke
shúde nazóⁿze
  1. To smell of smoke.
smoke
shúde nazóⁿze
  1. Soot.
  2. Smell of smoke.
smoke hole
tíhukoⁿ
  1. Smoke hole at the top of a lodge.
smoky
shudégoⁿ
  1. Somewhat smoky.
smoky
ushúde
  1. Smoky, smoke-filled.
  2. Foggy, turbid, stirred up, as a stream.
smooth
zhníⁿge
  1. Smooth, slippery (in one place).
smooth
stubáthe
  1. To become smooth.
smooth
stúb ithóⁿ
  1. To become smooth suddenly.
smooth
stúbe
  1. Smooth; smoothed down.
smooth
stubátheqtióⁿ
  1. It has become very smooth.
smooth
zhnahá
  1. Smooth, slippery.
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