dwarfage

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Etymology

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From dwarf-age.

Noun

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dwarfage (plural dwarfages)

  1. The state or condition of being a dwarf.
    • 1899, Andrew Taylor Still, Philosophy of Osteopathy:
      Without worrying the patience of the reader any further, we will ask him if it is not reasonable that during all the past thousands of years, that men have fought over their gods and governments has it not produced the mental dwarfage from the causes he has had to face?