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Dahlia varieties which normally do not produce plant growth over 24 inches in height.
Ãâó: www.dahlia.org/guide/terms.html
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An orchid plant that naturally reaches a height of less than 12 inches without flower spike.
Ãâó: www.hoosierorchid.com/definitions.asp
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(midgets): they are common to circuses in the world. These 'little people' are represented in all the genres of circus art; they often perform in separated circus programs.
Ãâó: www.circusland.com/favorites/eng/glossary.html
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An identifiable gene in the DNA structure that causes disproportionate features , unbalanced or unequal features.
Ãâó: www.midwestminiaturecattle.com/Dictionary.htm
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These small, stocky men are found in many cultures in Europe, but mainly in Germany. They are said to live in dark forests, and are famous for working with metals. They're often shown with white beards--like the seven dwarves who befriended Snow White!
Ãâó: www.pixietricks.com/dic/
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