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Having corners or shoulders .kenkena’xEnrEmEntwa’ux, from kini’n, to hit 
gj. touching each other. against something. 
Diagonal zigzag_---.---------- Skakazetla’ks, from .skazi’tl, tumbling over, 
or leaning to one side. 
Diagonally arranged, or oblique_ .sta’l. 
stikausé’/iuk, from .stlka’.us, together; -iiuk, 
| tree, stem, log, pole, line, long thing. 
.stlqausei’uk. 
Boublatinds..s'Aageete. Le 
.stcrtcté’ltsi, from stcrtcii’,, ornamented, em- 
Enclosing other small designs_.-; broidered. 
«stcertct. 
Ends connected -------2---2244 kitenxa’ks. 
Ends apparently entering each tlx,ha’/ksementw&’ux, from ulx,, to enter; 
other. -a’ks, ends. 
Ends of one apparently entering tlx,ha’ksitusementwa’ux, from ulx,, to enter, 
the middles of others. -ai’ks end, -fus, middle. 
Ends pointing downward_---_--- kutca ha’ks, from kitea, to go down. 
Ends pointing upward-_-_------- hatlema’ks, hnthatlema’ks, from ha’tlem, to 
ascend. 
Ends separated 224). 2 5i-s-.-- kaka"wa’ks, from kaka’i, far, distant. 
Ends touching each other_-__---- -skenkena/ksemeEntwa’ux, from .ski’n, touch- 
ing. 
.s.nthupstwa’/ux, from ulx, to enter; -ips, 
back, base. 
Entering bottoms of each other_ = a ‘ 
tuxtux.patwa/ux, from .slix, entered into 
something; -ap, bottom. 
Entwined. See Twisted. 
, kakaupmentwa’ ux. 
Far apart from each other__-_-_-_- eters Sean 
Figure with angles, especially stlentla’ni, from .stla’ni, with ear; tla’ni, ear. 
triangles. 
Grouped, scattered_______----- -steli’k, from .sti’k, something in a mass or in 
a spot. 
Hanging, dropping (from a no ig Mie from st6x, hanging, suspended. 
pattern). st6xtd’x. 
Ll i. aes -shapha’p, from .sha’p, heaped. 
URLS yoV4a) 20 (2 Ye Bee % Sang emer .ketsa’us, .sketski’ts, from .skrtz, .ski’ts, 
across, crosswise. 
In ones, here and there -__--__- npé’apai’a, from pa’i.a one. 
In twos, here and there -_-__-- -nséasei’.a, from se’i.a two. 
-nkitcha’uas. 
oMmed a s.2 ea Sept. ee eS tcoqatwa'ux, from .stcd’q, joined; tcdqum, to 
join, unite. 
WO DID Reta aie ee za’x.tsa, from za’xt, long. 
One. See In ones, here and 
there. 
One catching into or pressing on sk.ipstwa’ux, from sk.i’.p, pinched, squeezed, 
the other (apparently). caught between something. 
One resting within the other (ap- .sltikstwa’ux, from ti’/kem, to embrace. 
parently). 
Opposite. See Two opposed 
points; Pointing opposite ways. 
IPOINVGUS ahaa Sana eos esos skem.ntla’ks, from .skemn’tl, diminishing to 
a vanishing point. 
