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reddish-gray squirrel, or fox squirrel, common in Dakota, Nebraska, etc.π“†π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’°
red-headed woodpecker𐓄𐓂𐓐𐓄𐒰 π“π“‚π“Šπ’·π“„π“‚π“π“„π’°π“π“‚π“Šπ’·
reflexive prefixoneself, myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves𐒼𐒻𐒼-
reflexive prefix with benefactive interpretationfor oneself, for myself, for yourself, for himself, for herself, for itself, for ourselves, for yourselves, for themselves𐒼𐒻𐒼-
removeπ“π’»π“Šπ’»π“’π’·unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
remove entrails𐓍𐒻𐒼'𐓂unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
remove or take off by pulling, pull off (e.g., a shoe or boot)π“π’»π“‡π“ˆπ“‚π“π’·unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
remove some substance from a surface by wiping, raking, or shovelingπ’Όπ’°π“Šπ’»unspec. comp. form of𐒼𐒰-
remove the entrails of an animal𐓍𐒻𐒼'𐓂unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
remove the outer skins or bran from grains of corn which have been boiled in lye, by rubbing themπ“„π’°π“€π’°Ν˜unspec. comp. form of𐓄𐒰-
remove the skin or hull of any object by cutting with a knife (the knife being drawn toward the agent)π“π“Žπ““π“‚π’·unspec. comp. form ofπ“π“Ž-