noun, plural dwarfs, dwarves, adjective, verb | 1. | a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, esp. one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs. |
| 2. | an animal or plant much smaller than the average of its kind or species. |
| 3. | (in folklore) a being in the form of a small, often misshapen and ugly, man, usually having magic powers. |
| 4. | Astronomy. dwarf star. |
| 5. | of unusually small stature or size; diminutive. |
| 6. | to cause to appear or seem small in size, extent, character, etc., as by being much larger or better: He dwarfed all his rivals in athletic ability. |
| 7. | to make dwarf or dwarfish; prevent the due development of. |
| 8. | to become stunted or smaller. |

dwarf (dwôrf)
n. pl. dwarfs or dwarves (dwôrvz)
An abnormally small person, often having limbs and features not properly proportioned or formed.
dwarf (dwôrf) Pronunciation Key
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