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  1. Dwarf (folklore) - Wikipedia

    They are commonly, but not exclusively, presented as living in mountains or stones and being skilled craftsmen. In early literary sources, only males are explicitly referred to as dwarfs. …

  2. Dwarf | Norse, Celtic & Germanic Legends | Britannica

    Dwarfs were of various types, all of small stature, some being no more than 18 inches (45 cm) high and others about the height of a two-year-old child. In appearance they were sometimes …

  3. DWARF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Medical Definition dwarf 1 of 2 noun ˈdwȯ (ə)rf plural dwarfs ˈdwȯ (ə)rfs also dwarves ˈdwȯ (ə)rvz often attributive 1 sometimes offensive : a person of unusually small stature

  4. DWARF Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    dwarves, dwarfs a person of abnormally small physical stature resulting from a medical or genetic condition, especially a person with achondroplasia or some other disease that produces …

  5. dwarf - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 20, 2026 · At first, dwarfs was the only normative plural in English, and dwarves was considered incorrect. [1] After J. R. R. Tolkien used dwarves in his works, that form became an …

  6. DWARF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    uk / dwɔːf / us / dwɔːrf / If one thing dwarfs another, it makes it seem small by comparison:

  7. 38 Facts About Dwarfs

    Mar 8, 2025 · Discover 38 fascinating facts about dwarfs, from their rich history in mythology to their unique characteristics in fantasy worlds.

  8. Types of Dwarfs: Understanding the Different Kinds in Mythology

    Nov 21, 2023 · Dwarfs have always been a fascinating part of mythology, capturing our imagination with their unique characteristics and intriguing stories. In this article, we’ll delve …

  9. DWARF definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    In children's stories, a dwarf is an imaginary creature that is like a small person. Dwarfs often have magical powers.

  10. Dwarf - New World Encyclopedia

    The form "dwarfs" is generally used for human beings affected by dwarfism; the form "dwarves" is used for the mythical people described by Tolkien and other authors.