Definitions
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- noun the Athapaskan language spoken by the Navaho
- noun a member of an Athapaskan people that migrated to Arizona and New Mexico and Utah
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Examples
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I did some tests with plying and will navaho ply this up tonight too thin for me as a 2 ply.
July 2009 2009
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First is some BFL from Lettuce Knit that I navaho plied.
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First is some BFL from Lettuce Knit that I navaho plied.
May 2009 2009
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Some mixed with other practice stuff, some two ply, some navaho plied.
May 2009 2009
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I did some tests with plying and will navaho ply this up tonight too thin for me as a 2 ply.
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Some mixed with other practice stuff, some two ply, some navaho plied.
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She was playing with two other women, one of whom was a spunky rather folky girl in a orangepink plaid shirt, black jeans and lowslung navaho style metal belt.
wench77 Diary Entry wench77 2003
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"Nonnezoshe" (navaho for "a rainbow turned to stone") was the immense rock arch rearing 278 feet over the stony floor of the American outback, a monument sacred to the Navaho but so remote that few Anglos had seen it.
Zane Grey, Romancing the West May, Stephen J. 1997
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(It might be noted that the word is also used for a skating maneuver, which is also a nonconcrete object.) navaho a strong to vivid orange that is redder and darker than orpiment orange and slightly redder and darker than Big Four yellow.
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did navaho and sheyene indians look the same when the americans finished them ?
Think Progress » Lott On Iraq: ‘Why Do Sunnis Kill Shiites? … They All Look The Same To Me’ 2006
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