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Physical Appearance Vocabulary Non �nse - a sucking child
Muckquachuckqu�mese - a little boy
Squ�sese - a little girl
Tackq�uwock - twins
Wuske�ne - a youth
Nn�n (pl., nn�nnuog) or Ske�tomp (pl., ske�tompa�og) - a man
Kutch�nnu (pl., kutch�nnuwock) - a middle age man
Kich�ze (pl., kich�suck) or H�mes (pl., h�mesuck) - an old man
Squ�ws (pl., squ�suck) - a woman
W�nise (pl., wen�suck) - an old woman
Awaunagus (pl., Awaunagussuck) - an Englishman
Wautacon�mese - an English youth
Uppaqu�ntup - the head
W�sheck - the hair
Msc�ttuck - the forehead
Wuske�suck (pl., wuske�suckquash) - the eye
Wusha�n - the nostrils
Wutt�wwog (pl., wutt�wwogauash) the ear
Wutt�ne - the mouth
W�enat - the tongue
W�pit (pl., w�piteash) - a tooth
S�thipuck - the neck
Quttuck - the throat
Map�nnog - the chest
Wupp�ttene (pl., wupp�tineash) - the arm
Wuttah - the heart
Uppusquan - the back
Wunn�cheke (pl., wunnick�gannash) - the hand
Mok�ssuck - the fingernails
Wunn�ks - the belly
Ap�me (pl., ap�mash) - the thigh
Mohc�nt (pl., mohc�ntash) - the leg
Wuss�te (pl., wuss�tash) - the foot
Wunnich�ganash - the toes
Qunna�qussu - a tall man
Tiaqu�nqussu - a low or short man
Wunn�tu-wock - proper or personal
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