"dił atsʼíístaazlíní" meaning in Navajo

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Noun

Etymology: From dił (“blood”) + atsʼíís (“body”, incorporated noun) + -tah (“among”) + -z- (si-perfective modal) + -lį́ (from -LĮ́, “to flow”) + -í (nominalizer). Etymology templates: {{nv-term|-lį́|||-LĮ́|flow}} -lį́ (from -LĮ́, “to flow”) Head templates: {{head|nv|noun}} dił atsʼíístaazlíní
  1. (anatomy) blood circulatory system Categories (topical): Anatomy
    Sense id: en-dił_atsʼíístaazlíní-nv-noun-DMHFuDJw Categories (other): Navajo entries with incorrect language header, Navajo terms belonging to the root -LĮ́ (flow), Pages with 1 entry Disambiguation of Navajo entries with incorrect language header: 97 3 Disambiguation of Navajo terms belonging to the root -LĮ́ (flow): 83 17 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 90 10 Topics: anatomy, medicine, sciences
  2. blood circulation
    Sense id: en-dił_atsʼíístaazlíní-nv-noun-X6c8J939
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      "name": "nv-term"
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  "etymology_text": "From dił (“blood”) + atsʼíís (“body”, incorporated noun) + -tah (“among”) + -z- (si-perfective modal) + -lį́ (from -LĮ́, “to flow”) + -í (nominalizer).",
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  "etymology_text": "From dił (“blood”) + atsʼíís (“body”, incorporated noun) + -tah (“among”) + -z- (si-perfective modal) + -lį́ (from -LĮ́, “to flow”) + -í (nominalizer).",
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}

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