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  • 't-apoqahkan - s/he throws it, flipping it over backward
  • apuckolamson - it blows over backward
  • apuckolessu - s/he flips over backward, does a back-flip (intentionally or unintentionally)
  • apuckoli (apuckol-) - upside-down, inside-out; falling backward
  • apuckoliye - s/he falls over backward
  • 't-apuckoltehkomon - s/he knocks it over backward using bodily force or by bumping into or kicking it
  • 't-apuckoltehkuwal - s/he knocks h/ over backward using bodily force or by bumping into or kicking h/
  • 'qolopahsewhutolal - s/he dresses h/ in opposite of usual or proper way; s/he puts h/ clothes on inside-out or backward
  • qolopahsewhutolosu - s/he puts on clothes backwards or inside-out, etc.
  • sehta (sehtay-) - back, backward, backwards
  • sehtacuwon - (water) it flows back or backward (e.g., reversing falls, backwash on beach)
  • sehtahkawotuwok - they (two) walk backward
  • 'sehtahkomon - s/he pushes it back using force of body; s/he wears it backward (garment)
  • 'sehtahkuwal - s/he pushes h/ back using force of body; s/he wears h/ backward (garment)
  • sehtahom - s/he swims backstroke, swims backward
  • sehtahte - it is backward, it is positioned backward
  • sehta-kipiye - s/he falls over backward
  • sehta-luhke - s/he works backward (i.e., starts at end of process and follows steps in backward order)
  • 'sehta-nonomon - s/he learns it or knows it backward (i.e., back to front, from end to beginning); s/he "gets it backward" (e.g., thinks her left hand is her right hand, and vice-versa)
  • sehta-nsotom, sehta-'sotom - s/he misunderstands, gets things backward, understands the opposite of what was intended
  • sehta-psan - it snows backward, snows in opposite direction (i.e., as low pressure system passes, snow reverses direction)
  • sehtapu - s/he sits back; s/he sits backward, sits facing back; (letter, number) s/he is written backward
  • sehtaskehtehson - (toe, piece of wood) it snaps backward
  • sehtassu - s/he, it goes backward
  • sehtatkuhu - s/he jumps backward