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- flat-iron
- wénasádathe
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- Flat-iron.
- flatten
- uthásihi
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- To flatten by passing through the mouth, as porcupine quills.
- flatten
- mábthaska
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- To flatten by cutting.
- flatten
- btháska tʰígthe
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- To become flat suddenly.
- flatten
- bi stá
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- To press down by sitting or lying on it, as grass.
- flavorful
- azé
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- Having a good flavor, as meat from September to February.
- flea
- dát'ega
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- Flea, fleas.
- flee
- wéoⁿhe
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- To flee from them.
- flee
- uóⁿhe
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- To flee into.
- flesh
- bagíxe
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- To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
- flesh
- zhu
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- Flesh.
- Body.
- flesh
- tázhu
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- Flesh; muscle fiber.
- flesher
- wébazhábe
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- Bone flesher, for cleaning the inner side of a hide.
- fling
- oⁿtha tʰhéthatha
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- To throw or fling repeatedly.
- fling
- óⁿtha théthe
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- To throw, fling, toss, throw off or away.
- flint-lock gun
- míⁿxapa
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- Pan of a flint-lock gun.
- flint-lock pan
- wahútoⁿthe naxíde
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- Pan of a flint-lock gun; "gun's inner ear".
- float
- ugáhahá
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- To float along in tiny ripples.
- flock
- shúka
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- A flock, as of geese or ducks; a herd of animals; a group or crowd of people.
- flock
- shúkata
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- With the flock, herd, or company.