dwarf


नाटा ( naTa) ( Noun ) बौना कर देना ( bauna kar dena) ( Verb ) वामन ( vaman) ( other ) OTHER RELATED WORDS DWARFS = बौनों ( baunon ) ( other ) DWARFISM = बौनापन ( baunapan ) ( Noun ) Definition of Dwarf a person who is markedly small a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure



1 in stories : a creature that looks like a small man and that often lives underground and has magical powers 2 sometimes offensive : a person who is much smaller than most people because of a medical condition — see also white dwarf — dwarfish / ˈdwoɚfɪʃ/ adjective 2 dwarf / ˈ dwoɚf/ verb dwarfs; dwarfed; dwarfing



Mendel’s hybridization experiments demonstrate the difference between phenotype and genotype. For example, the phenotypes that Mendel observed in his crosses between pea plants with differing traits are connected to the diploid genotypes of the plants in the P, F 1, and F 2 generations.



"Dwarf" refers to a person with one of several varieties of a specific genetic condition called dwarfism. A dwarf has disproportion of body parts. This is generally caused by a genetic or nutritional disability. Any adult human below the height of 4'10" (147 cm) is considered a dwarf.