| dwarfs |
Diminutive humans who have allegedly been encountered in or near caverns in various parts of the world, including northern California and the south-eastern Arizona / south-western New Mexico region and in some in connection to UFO's, although most reported 'dwarf' sightings in connection to UFO's are actually sightings of the saurian 'greys'. ...
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/8167/ufodefde.htm
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| dwale |
(dwal) The tincture sable, or black, when blazoned according to the fantastic system in which plants are substituted for the tinctures.. (Webster.)
Ãâó: digiserve.com/heraldry/pimb_d.htm
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| dwarf |
is an interesting case: the common form of the plural was dwarfs
Ãâó: encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/English_plural
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| dwarfism |
abnormally short stature
Ãâó: www.proteus-uk.org/glossary.html
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| dwarf |
Any star with radius comparable to, or smaller than, that of the Sun (including the Sun itself).
Ãâó: astronomy.nju.edu.cn/astron/AT3/GLOSS_D.HTM
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| DWA | low-growing summer-flowering iris of northeastern United States |
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| DWA | low-growing spring-flowering American iris with bright blue-lilac flowers |
| DWA | procumbent or spreading juniper |
| DWA | a procumbent variety of the common juniper |
| DWA | tufted spikemoss forming loose spreading mats |
| DWA | small maple of northwestern North America |
| DWA | low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two |
| DWA | creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries |
| DWA | small European herb with small yellow flowers |
| DWA | deciduous shrubby tree of northeastern and central United States having a sweet edible nut and often forming dense thickets |
| DWA | low tufted perennial phlox with needlelike evergreen leaves and pink or white flowers |
| DWA | small (4 inches) fish found off Florida gulf coast |
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