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Pygmy   /pˈɪgmi/   Listen
Pygmy

noun
(pl. pygmies)  (Written also pigmy)
1.
An unusually small individual.  Synonym: pigmy.
2.
Any member of various peoples having an average height of less than five feet.  Synonym: Pigmy.



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"Pygmy" Quotes from Famous Books



... expansion which it would afford to the new nation was distinctly foreseen by sagacious men. Count Aranda, the representative of Spain in these negotiations, wrote a letter to his king just after the treaty was concluded, in which he uttered this notable prophecy: "This federal republic is born a pygmy. A day will come when it will be a giant, even a colossus, formidable in these countries. Liberty of conscience, the facility for establishing a new population on immense lands, as well as the advantages of the new government, ...
— The Critical Period of American History • John Fiske

... the Triassic, some being formidable creatures as large as alligators. They were still of the primitive Paleozoic types. Their pygmy descendants of more modern types are not found until later, salamanders appearing first in the Cretaceous, and frogs at the beginning ...
— The Elements of Geology • William Harmon Norton



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