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noundwarf (noun) · dwarfs (plural noun) · dwarves (plural noun) · dwarf star (noun) · dwarf stars (plural noun)- (in folklore or fantasy literature) a member of a mythical race of short, stocky humanlike creatures who are generally skilled in mining and metalworking.
- offensivea person who is of unusually short stature on account of a genetic or medical condition such as achondroplasia; a person affected by dwarfism.
- astronomya star of relatively small size and low luminosity, including the majority of main sequence stars.
adjectivedwarf (adjective)- denoting something, especially an animal or plant, that is much smaller than the usual size for its type or species:"a dwarf conifer"
verbdwarf (verb) · dwarfs (third person present) · dwarfed (past tense) · dwarfed (past participle) · dwarfing (present participle)- cause to seem small or insignificant in comparison:"the buildings surround and dwarf All Saints church"
- stunt the growth or development of:"the insurance industry is still battling with a number of challenges that have dwarfed its growth"
OriginOld English dweorg, dweorh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dwerg and German Zwerg.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- (in folklore or fantasy literature) a member of a mythical race of short, stocky humanlike creatures who are generally skilled in mining and metalworking.
adjective- denoting something, especially an animal or plant, that is much smaller than the usual size for its type or species:
verb- cause to seem small or insignificant in comparison:
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- Like a dwarfLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.dwarfish [ dwawr-fish ] show ipa See synonyms for dwarfish on Thesaurus.com adjective like a dwarf, especially in being abnormally small; diminutive.www.dictionary.com/browse/dwarfishdwarfish definition: 1. very small, or smaller than usual: 2. relating to a creature in stories who is like a little….dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dwarfish
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DWARFISH meaning: 1. very small, or smaller than usual: 2. relating to a …
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dwarfish definicja: 1. very small, or smaller than usual: 2. relating to a creature in …
DWARFISHLY
dwarfishly. adverb. us / ˈdwɔːr.fɪʃ.li / uk / ˈdwɔː.fɪʃ.li /. in a way that is smaller than …
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