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- 't-asuwatpehtahal - s/he pushes h/ head tilting it to side
- asuwohom - s/he swims at angle (e.g., due to poor form)
- asuwotunelamsuke - h/ mouth distorts to one side from wind pressure (e.g., from zipping along on bicycle or rollercoaster)
- asuwuhuke - s/he, it tips or droops to side due to own weight; (person carrying something) s/he tips to side from weight of load
- ehetuwi (ehetuw-, ehetuh-) - on both sides
- ehetuwiw, ehetuwi, ehetuwi-te - on both sides, on either side
- isikonahkahamu - s/he limps markedly
- isikonahkukot - it is shaped on one side only
- isikoni (isikon-) - on one side only
- isikoniw - on one side only
- kci-wahsiw - way over on the other side (of hill, etc.); area of Sipayik on west side of highway (Maine Route 190) also locally called Hollywood
- koskikon - (road, wall, hillside) it is steep, is steep-sided
- koskiku - (vat, ditch) s/he has steep sides
- ksoka (ksokay-) - across, going from one side to the other, going to the other side
- nomocinaqte - (something stick-like) it is positioned parallel to and along the side (of something)
- nomocinatp - side of h/ head, h/ temple
- nomocinawtiw, nomocinawtihiw - (road, path) it goes off to the side; (shoulder of road) it is on the side
- nomocini (nomocin-) - sideways; on the side, to the side, beside
- nomociniw - on the side, to the side, beside; on or against wall
- nospihpin - s/he eats it as side dish, eats it along with main course, eats it along with other food
- okamiw - across, on the other side
- okamok - across, on the other side
- petahkemolsu, petahkemolossu - s/he has sharp pain in side
- poskuwiw - on opposite side
- pske (pskiy-) - turning, branching to one side