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i think a midget is bigger than a dwarf

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Q: What is the difference to a dwarf people and to a midget person?
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Short people are called what?

You would call a short man a "Midget" or a "Dwarf".


What is a short person called?

dwarf or midget


Who is taller a dwarf or a midget?

They have the same height, which is less than 147 cm (4' 10"). The difference is that a dwarf has disproportion of body parts, while a midget is normally proportioned.


The difference between a dwarf and a midget?

My search showed this info: The dwarf is a medical term for the person with an extremely short height of less than 147 cm ... Midget is a slang word used for a short person that suffers from proportionate dwarfism. Dwarfs suffer from disproportionality of body parts. Midgets only are short in height with all rest body parts in normal form.


Do dwarf sharks have teeth?

your a dwarf you midget.


Which is smaller a dwarf or a midget?

They are just synonyms. They mean the exact same thing. So there is no difference in height.


What is smaller a dwarf or a midget?

'Dwarf' and 'midget' are synonyms used to describe someone whose body is unusually small. Both are generally considered a derogatory way to refer to people of that size, though that may vary from region to region and from individual to individual. There is no implied size difference between the two terms.


Is a midget bigger than a dwarf?

No


Which is bigger a midget or a dwarf?

A dwarf is taller. They are also stronger and smarter.


When was the word dwarf used?

i do recall 'dwarf' means a small troll like person or little man, midget or puney. hope i answered ur Q:!


What is the politically correct term midget dwarf or little person?

little person is the correct term but just calling them a person is more respectful.


What causes dwarf or midget size?

the chromosomes