dwarf
dwarf
dwɔrf
dvawrf
British pronunciation
/dwˈɔːf/

Definition & Meaning of "dwarf"in English

Dwarf
01

a person of unusually short stature due to genetic or medical conditions

dwarf definition and meaning
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The performer was a dwarf who traveled with a circus.
02

a fictional, small human-like creature that generally lives under the ground and works in mines

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What is a "dwarf"?

A dwarf is a character often depicted as a small, sturdy, and skilled being in various mythologies and fantasy settings. Dwarves are typically portrayed as having a strong connection to the earth, excelling in crafts such as mining, metalworking, and building. In many stories, they are known for their resilience, practicality, and expertise in creating weapons or magical items. Dwarves are commonly featured in folklore and fantasy literature as members of a distinct race with their own cultures and societies, sometimes characterized by their short stature and long beards.

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In fairy tales, dwarfs are often portrayed as skilled miners who live underground.
03

a star that is relatively small in size or mass and is not very bright

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Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf star located in the Alpha Centauri star system.
04

a plant or animal that is unusually small or stunted compared to typical members of its species

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The garden had several dwarf fruit trees.
to dwarf
01

to make something seem small, insignificant, or less important by comparison

Transitive: to dwarf sth
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Her achievements were dwarfed by those of her mentor.
02

to limit or restrict the growth or development of something

Transitive: to dwarf sth
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The harsh climate dwarfed the plants in the region.
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