dwarf in the PONS Dictionary

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As the star is cooling to form a white dwarf, helium ignites in a shell around the core, causing the outer laters to expand rapidly.
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It is found on coastal and inland sand ridges and is characterized by a xeromorphic plant community dominated by shrubs and dwarf oaks.
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Novae are thought to occur on the surface of a white dwarf in a binary system.
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The second harvest is aus, involving traditional strains but more often including high-yielding, dwarf varieties.
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The orbit of the brown dwarf is slowly decaying.
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There area contains a number of natural features such as a dwarf pine belt, alpine meadows, lakes and rocky peaks.
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We noticed a dwarf walking around the day before the opening show...
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For a planet around a red dwarf star to support life, it would require a rapidly rotating magnetic field to protect it from the flares.
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As a dwarf, he can tunnel underground using his unhinged jaws at high speeds.
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Red dwarf stars are unstable and eject frequent solar flares.
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