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Midget is a term used to describe an exceptionally small person. The terms "midget" and "dwarf" are often used synonymously, as both terms mean someone who has been short in stature since birth, but those terms were not originally synonyms.
In the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, midget was a
medical term referring to an extremely short but normally proportioned person, and was used in contrast to
dwarf, which denoted disproportionate shortness. Like many other older medical terms, as it became part of popular language, it was often used in a
pejorative sense. When applied to a person who is very short,
midget is now often considered offensive, an example of the
euphemism treadmill.
Unusual shortness of stature is caused by an inherited
gene and can be diagnosed at birth by several telltale signs or later when the child is a toddler. The word
dwarf has generally replaced
midget even for proportionally short people, though the term
little person is preferred. According to the
Little People of America, dwarfism is "a medical or genetic condition that usually results in an adult height of 4 [feet] 10 [inches] [(147cm)] or shorter, among both men and women, although in some cases a person with a dwarfing condition may be slightly taller than that."
Modern terminology now distinguishes between the two types of dwarfism using the terms proportionate dwarfism, such as
primordial dwarfism, and disproportionate dwarfism, such as
achondroplasia. Proportionate dwarfism is often the result of a hormonal deficiency (such as
growth hormone deficiency), and it may be treated medically.
Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary (Merriam-Webster, 1961) defines "midget" in the noun form as "a very diminutive person", and in the adjective form as "like a midget in size; very diminutive", hence its usage as a synonym for "miniature", as with cars.
According to the
Online Etymology Dictionary, the term "midget" comes from "
midge", meaning a sand fly, and the suffix "-et", meaning little or small.
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