Meaning & Definition of word "Dwarf"

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    Dwarf

    /dwɔrf/

    noun:

    • 1. A person, typically an adult, with a medical condition resulting in unusually small stature.
      • Example: The circus featured a talented clown who was a dwarf.
    • 2. In folklore, a member of a race of beings characterized by short stature and often depicted as skilled craftsmen or miners.
      • Example: In the story, the dwarf forged magical weapons in his underground workshop.
    • 3. A small tree or plant that has been bred to remain much smaller than typical specimens.
      • Example: She planted a dwarf fruit tree in her garden, perfect for small spaces.

    verb:

    • 1. To cause to appear smaller or less important.
      • Example: The new skyscraper dwarfs all the other buildings in the area.
    • 2. To reduce in size or importance.
      • Example: The sudden revelation dwarfed all previous concerns about the project.

    Etymology

    Middle English dwerg, from Old Norse dvergr.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dwarf planet:

    A celestial body that orbits the sun and is similar to a planet but does not clear its orbital path.

    dwarfing:

    The act of making something appear small in comparison.

    Related Words

    dwarfism:

    A medical condition resulting in short stature.

    giant:

    A being that is much larger than ordinary.

    Slang Meanings of dwarf

    Meaning: Short person.

    Example Sentence: Hey, don't be a dwarf about it, stand tall!

    Meaning: Someone who is overly small-minded.

    Example Sentence: He's being such a dwarf regarding the plans.