- elongation. In horticulture,
dwarfing can be
considered a
desirable characteristic in
modern orchards. This kind of
dwarfing can be
attained through selective...
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Dwarfism is a
condition of
people and
animals marked by
unusually small size or
short stature. In humans, it is
sometimes defined as an
adult height of...
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dwarf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dwarf,
dwarfs or
dwarves may
refer to:
Dwarf (folklore), a
supernatural being from
Germanic folklore Dwarf,...
- Nine
likeliest dwarf planets and
dates of
discovery A
dwarf planet is a
small planetary-m****
object that is in
direct orbit around the Sun, m****ive enough...
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Dwarf rabbit refers either (formally) to a
rabbit with the
dwarfing gene, or (informally) to any
small breed of
domestic rabbit or
specimen thereof, or...
- A
white dwarf is a
stellar core
remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. A
white dwarf is very dense: in an
Earth sized volume, it packs...
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DWARF is a
widely used,
standardized debugging data format.
DWARF was
originally designed along with
Executable and
Linkable Format (ELF),
although it...
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first pilot are
included in
Dwarfing USA, a
featurette on the
making of the
pilots included on the DVD
release of Red
Dwarf's fifth series.
Because of rights-clearance...
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Brown dwarfs are
substellar objects that have more m**** than the
biggest gas
giant planets, but less than the
least m****ive main-sequence stars. Their...
- A red
dwarf is the
smallest kind of star on the main sequence. Red
dwarfs are by far the most
common type of
fusing star in the
Milky Way, at
least in...