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Pointing opposite ways_-----__- meEnausa’kstem, from .nmeEna/us, .nmEna/u- 
sa’kst, on both sides, on both hands. 
Projecting. See With project- 
ing points. 
Rows, or one following the other_ .skei.stwa’ux, from kei/em, to pursue, follow. 
xozxoza’ks,4 from .sxozx6/z, sharp. 
2 -stseEmtsEma’ks -stsema’ks, sharp 
SEatp DONS fn pointed, or from 
.stse.tspma/ks -stsa’m, bone. 
Separates s22s25 225220525255 péasteu’t peastci’t, alone; 
fr paia one, and 
Singles S- 5 seat Bae es eee péastet’tst, diminutive -tciit, self (re- 
flexive). 
Shaved or. Loewing eee te oad -npipia’ist, from .npa’ia, in one piece. 
-S.nWElWEIa‘us, from .swel, swil, clear space. 
(.skekreni’tz, from .skani’tz, in progressive cir- 
Spital=. = jee hoes 4-5 te ee cles or spirals. 
-skekanf’tz. 
Touching each other_________-_ kenEmEntwa/ux. 
Trancakel ee | {sketi’x, cut off short. 
lie. “Heal .zca onsen sketketti’x | Lskit, cut, cropped. 
Twisted =~ 2 eee {eareree ee tom .stli’p, twisted. 
Two opposed points_---------- menausa’ks, from mrna/us, both sides. 
.Stsei’p, something upright or set up. 
Upright, standing up from_____ 
yD ata ice pleeeias something upright, -a’ks, end, point. 
: -stsérep, from stset’p, upright. 
Wertical:: io. = a ee Ss P; p, uprig 
is (oe tem from ha’tlem, to ascend. 
With projecting end__________- stlkima’ks, from .stl.ki’m, projecting. 
7 bah : 3 -stlekEma’ks f stl si a 
With projecting Ce (eee Oe ee ee 
With sharp ends or points -skema’ks, end, promontory, projection. 
BT .skemkmma’ks 
Names ror Geometric Ficures! 
1. .sti’t, .s‘ti’.t, anything spread out lengthwise so as to be long and narrow. 
2. .sti’t tek Lane traieitill 
3. toxto’xt tek stipe Mer? Be 
4. .ste‘xo’s! (or .stox6’s) tuk .sti’l, line going straight. 
5. .sté’.t, a diminutive form of .stitt, straight. 
6. .stilti’t, a frequentative or plural form. 
7. .stitta’.t, a frequentative or plural form. 
8. .stsrxi’p, .stsehi’p, )Any vertical line or erect, perpendicular long and nar- 
9. .stoxd’s tek .stsehi’p? row thing going straight up (tsehi’p not applied to 
10. .stsExi’p tek texd’s people or animals). 
11. .stse.pa’ks,? standing on end, upright, point up. 
12. hatlemaqai’.n,? head or end up, ascending. 
13 -SQE.Z ssqa’rz* u’a_ .sthé/Itsi® These terms do not mean bent or 
Straight thing not vertical tothe right side. crooked objects but leaning ones 
that are straight. 
2 Applied to angles and zigzags with sharp ends, 
+ Also applied to a design with corners, 
1 For notes see pp. 410-411. 
