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What is the Feminine version of a dwarf?

The feminine version of a dwarf is typically "dwarf" or "female dwarf". There isn't a distinct, universally accepted female equivalent like "countess" for "count."

However, some fantasy worlds or specific stories might have different terms:

* Dwarves: This is the most common, inclusive term used for both male and female dwarves.

* Dwarfess: This term is less common but sometimes used, especially in older texts.

* Dwarflings: This term is not very common but sometimes used for female dwarves, especially in cases where "dwarf" refers specifically to a male.

It's important to remember that language and terminology can be fluid, especially in fantasy worlds. The best way to understand a specific work's terminology is to pay attention to how the author uses language within their story.

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