pygmy
US /ˈpɪɡ.mi/
UK /ˈpɪɡ.mi/

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Pygmy
a member of certain peoples of very short stature in equatorial Africa and parts of Southeast Asia.
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The anthropologist studied the culture of the Pygmy community.
Antropolog itu mempelajari budaya komunitas Pygmy.
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Their traditional way of life is deeply connected to the forest where the Pygmy people live.
Cara hidup tradisional mereka sangat terhubung dengan hutan tempat tinggal orang-orang Pygmy.
2.
pygmy, kecil
a person or thing that is much smaller than others of its type.
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The new car was a pygmy compared to the large SUVs.
Mobil baru itu adalah pygmy dibandingkan dengan SUV besar.
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He felt like a pygmy standing next to the towering skyscraper.
Dia merasa seperti pygmy berdiri di samping gedung pencakar langit yang menjulang tinggi.
1.
Pygmy
of or relating to the Pygmy peoples.
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The documentary explored the unique traditions of the Pygmy tribes.
Dokumenter itu mengeksplorasi tradisi unik suku-suku Pygmy.
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They observed the Pygmy way of hunting in the dense forest.
Mereka mengamati cara berburu Pygmy di hutan lebat.
2.
pygmy, mini
extremely small; dwarf.
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The new species of monkey was described as a pygmy marmoset.
Spesies monyet baru itu digambarkan sebagai marmoset pygmy.
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Despite its pygmy size, the dog had a very loud bark.
Meskipun ukurannya pygmy, anjing itu memiliki gonggongan yang sangat keras.