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dwarf (see table.)
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dwarfism Any type of body situation that results in a very small person. Jeunes syndrome is one form of dwarfism.
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dwarf The description of a variety or cultivar that is smaller than the species plant, though it has the same basic characteristics. Dwarfing can also occur through natural causes, dwarf cultivars are bred to be small. Top E
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dwarf c. a bacterial colony smaller than normal and containing poorly developed forms; called also D c.
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dwarf p. a small pelvis seen in several types of dwarfism.
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