How Do You Spell ASEXUAL DWARF?

Pronunciation: [e͡ɪsˈɛkʃuːə͡l dwˈɔːf] (IPA)

The word "asexual dwarf" is spelled using the phonetic transcription /eɪˈsɛksjuəl dʊərf/. The first syllable is pronounced with the long "a" sound as in "ay," followed by the stressed syllable "sex" with a short "e" sound. The second syllable "ual" is pronounced with a schwa sound (ə). The word "dwarf" is spelled with a silent "w" and is pronounced with the "or" sound (ʊər) and a softened "f" sound. Together, the word describes a dwarf with the absence of sexual characteristics.

ASEXUAL DWARF Meaning and Definition

  1. Asexual dwarf refers to an individual organism that exhibits both asexual reproduction and a dwarfed or stunted growth characteristic. "Asexual" denotes the mode of reproduction where offspring arise from a single parent without the involvement of reproductive cells (gametes) or sexual fusion. This process usually involves cellular division, budding, or fragmentation, resulting in genetically identical progeny. In the case of the asexual dwarf, this reproductive strategy is coupled with a reduced or suppressed growth pattern, leading to an overall smaller stature compared to the average size of the species.

    The term "dwarf" refers to a diminutive size or stature exhibited by an organism, often characterized by physical traits such as shorter limbs, overall small body size, or proportionally reduced features. When combined with asexual reproduction, the resulting organism is known as an asexual dwarf.

    Asexual dwarfs can occur across various taxa, including plants, animals, and fungi. These organisms typically face inherent limitations due to their clone-like nature, as they lack genetic diversity and are more susceptible to environmental changes and diseases. This reproductive strategy may have evolved as a mechanism to ensure quick colonization of available niche spaces, reduce energy expenditure on finding mates, or avoid the uncertainties associated with sexual reproduction. Asexual dwarfs can be a fascinating area of study in evolutionary biology, genetics, and ecology, allowing scientists to gain insights into the diverse reproductive strategies and adaptations present in the natural world.

  2. An adult subject of infantilism with deficient sexual development; a permanent child.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ASEXUAL DWARF

  • asexual dwasf
  • asexual dwarn
  • asexual dwarb
  • a sexual dwarf
  • as exual dwarf
  • ase xual dwarf
  • asex ual dwarf
  • asexu al dwarf
  • asexua l dwarf
  • asexual d warf
  • asexual dw arf
  • asexual dwa rf
  • asexual dwar f

Etymology of ASEXUAL DWARF

The word "asexual" and "dwarf" have separate etymologies:

1. Asexual:

The term "asexual" comes from the combination of two Greek words: "a-" meaning "without" or "lacking" and "sexus" meaning "sex". The term was first used in the late 19th century to describe organisms that reproduce without involving sexual reproduction.

2. Dwarf:

The word "dwarf" has multiple origins. In English, it originated from the Old English word "dweorg", which referred to a mythical creature resembling a small, usually ugly, human-like being. This term is related to Old Norse "dvergr" and Middle High German "twerc", both having similar meanings. The original Proto-Germanic root word is thought to be "dwergaz", which means "small" or "diminutive".

Plural form of ASEXUAL DWARF is ASEXUAL DWARVES

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