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A diminutive human being, small in stature due to a pathological condition which causes a distortion of the proportions of body parts to each other, such as the limbs, torso, and head. A person of unusually small height who has normal body proportions is usually called a midget.
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A small, usually misshapen person, typically a man, who may have magical powers; mythical dwarves were often depicted as living underground in caves.
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Short, stocky and bearded. Often live underground. Good at fighting, mining and masonry. Bad at swimming. Like beer and gold. Hate water when gathered in anything larger than a puddle. Grumpy
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a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure
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make appear small by comparison; "This year's debt dwarves that of last year"
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a short and stout creature that resembles a human
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a short humanoid creature in Norse mythology , fairy tale s, fantasy fiction and role-playing games
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a short little creature but do not underestimate their short stature for they are also easy to anger
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a long lived fantasy race of short humanoids, usually with long beards and an even longer stubborn streak.
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A dwarf is a short, stocky humanoid creature in Norse mythology as well as other Germanic mythologies, fairy tales, fantasy fiction and role-playing games.
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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, dwarves are a humanoid race, one of the primary races available for play as player characters. Most dwarves are renowned for their distrust of magic, and for their skill as axe-wielding warriors and blacksmiths, with the exception of their Underdark-dwelling cousins: the evil, psychic Duergar.
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