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  • kaskam ᑲᐢᑲᒼ IPC A shortcut (E.g. in speech). (MD)
  • kaskam ᑲᐢᑲᒼ VII straight across, short cut (EC)
  • kaskam ᑲᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he crosses (water) by a shorter way (CW)
  • kaskaman ᑲᐢᑲᒪᐣ VTI there is road straight between a point (EC)
  • kaskamoc ᑲᐢᑲᒧᐨ IPC solitude (EC)
  • kaskamôtan ᑲᐢᑲᒨᑕᐣ VII It is airless. (AE)
  • kaskamôtan ᑲᐢᑲᒨᑕᐣ VII airless (EC)
  • kaskamocâw ᑲᐢᑲᒧᒑᐤ VII it is hot and stuffy (CW)
  • kaskamâcâyâw ᑲᐢᑲᒫᒑᔮᐤ VII it is closed in; it is in need of air; it is stifling, it is heat enclosed (CW)
  • kaskamocâyâwin pl. kaskamocâyâwina ᑲᐢᑲᒧᒑᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI The state of personal inertia. (AE)
  • kaskamotâpahtew ᑲᐢᑲᒧᑖᐸᐦᑌᐤ VII It is very smokey; poor visibility. (AE)
  • kaskamotâpahtew ᑲᐢᑲᒧᑖᐸᐦᑌᐤ VTI smokey Very smokey (EC)
  • kaskamocâyâwin ᑲᐢᑲᒧᒑᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI build-up Inertia through build-up in an enclosure (EC)
  • kaskamocêkasikan ᑲᐢᑲᒧᒉᑲᓯᑲᐣ NI pressure cooker (CW)
  • kaskamotaskinewin ᑲᐢᑲᒧᑕᐢᑭᓀᐃᐧᐣ NI pentup (EC)
  • kaskamohtihkasikan ᑲᐢᑲᒧᐦᑎᐦᑲᓯᑲᐣ NI old fashioned plum pudding (steamed in a can) (CW)
  • kaskamocisâyâwin ᑲᐢᑲᒧᒋᓵᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI boredom The act of being bored (EC)
  • kaskamohtihkasikêw ᑲᐢᑲᒧᐦᑎᐦᑲᓯᑫᐤ VAI s/he makes pudding, s/he steams pudding in a can (CW)
  • kaskamoc iyinisowin ᑲᐢᑲᒧᐨ  ᐃᔨᓂᓱᐃᐧᐣ NI foxy (EC)
  • kaskamohtihkasikêwin ᑲᐢᑲᒧᐦᑎᐦᑲᓯᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI pudding; the process of making pudding (CW)
  • ka kaskamotaskinehk ᑲ  ᑲᐢᑲᒧᑕᐢᑭᓀᕁ VTA pent (EC)
  • ka kaskamotâhk pehcayihk ᑲ  ᑲᐢᑲᒧᑖᕁ  ᐯᐦᒐᔨᕁ VII stuffy (EC)
  • ka kaskamoci kanaweyihtamihk pîkiskwewin ᑲ  ᑲᐢᑲᒧᒋ  ᑲᓇᐁᐧᔨᐦᑕᒥᕁ  ᐲᑭᐢᑫᐧᐃᐧᐣ NI secret (EC)
  • cîkaskam ᒌᑲᐢᑲᒼ VTI S/he follows it closely. (AE)
  • pakaskamiw pl. pakaskamiwa ᐸᑲᐢᑲᒥᐤ VII It is a well used way. (AE)
  • wasakaskam ᐊᐧᓴᑲᐢᑲᒼ VP He encircles it. (MD)
  • cîkaskamik ᒌᑲᐢᑲᒥᐠ VII close to the ground (EC)
  • cîkaskamik ᒌᑲᐢᑲᒥᐠ IPC close to earth (EC)
  • cîkaskamik ᒌᑲᐢᑲᒥᐠ IPC Close to the ground. (AE)
  • ehkaskamiskawat ᐁᐦᑲᐢᑲᒥᐢᑲᐊᐧᐟ VP He crosses over in front of his path. (MD)
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