
1) Auto-racing class 2) Bantam 3) British young adult novel 4) Car-racing class 5) Class of racing cars 6) Diminutive 7) Diminutive MG roadster 8) English pop music group 9) Flyspeck 10) Growth disorder 11) Like some racers 12) Like some racing autos 13) Like some small racecars 14) Lilliputian 15) MG two-seater
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1) Bantam 2) Diminutive 3) Dwarf 4) Flyspeck 5) Little 6) Nanus 7) Peewee 8) Petite 9) Small 10) Tiny 11) Wee
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Midget (from midge, a sand fly) is a term for a person of unusually short stature that is widely considered pejorative. While not a medical term, it has been applied to persons of unusually short stature, often with the medical condition dwarfism, particularly proportionate dwarfism. It may also refer to anything of much smaller than normal size, ...
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• (n.) A minute bloodsucking fly. • (n.) A very diminutive person.
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in human anatomy, a person of very small stature whose bodily proportions, intelligence, and sexual development are within the normal range. ...
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Midg'et noun [ Dim. of
midge .]
1. (Zoology) A minute bloodsucking fly. [ Local, U. S.]
2. A very diminutive person.
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Midget: A very small person (or thing). Midget is a picturesque but somewhat disparaging term. It is the diminutive of midge (the insect), and who wants to be a mini-midge? A more correct term today for a very small person is dwarf or little person. The notion that a midget is (as some dictionaries state) a 'normal dwarf, a person who is unusually ...
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Is a 15 year maturity, fixed rate security issued by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA).
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A style of cheese, usually Cheddar, weighing approximately 12 pounds.
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