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sí u-bá-ju
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sí u-bá-ju
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sí ubázhu
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The prominence on the side of the foot next to the great toe, the ball of the foot.
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http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/si/opd.03.037.07b.jpg
http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/si/opd.03.037.07d.jpg
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Second link contains only handwritten word.
Added/modified by: Catherine Rudin on 7/27/10, 8:56 PM
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si-ipuciⁿ
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sí ubáju ȼaⁿ
the ball of the foot
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ball of foot
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Ball of the foot; prominence on the side of the the foot just behind the big toe.
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