Definitions for Pigmies

Pigmies Pig·my

Spelling: [pig-mee]
IPA: /ˈpɪg mi/

Pigmies is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 107 anagrams from letters in Pigmies (egiimps).

Definitions for Pigmies

noun

  1. Pygmy.
  2. Anthropology. a member of a small-statured people native to equatorial Africa. a Negrito of southeastern Asia, or of the Andaman or Philippine islands.
  3. (lowercase) Disparaging and Offensive. a small or dwarfish person.
  4. (lowercase) anything very small of its kind.
  5. (lowercase) a person who is of small importance, or who has some quality, attribute, etc., in very small measure.
  6. Classical Mythology. (in the Iliad) one of a race of dwarfs who fought battles with cranes, who preyed on them and destroyed their fields.

adjective

  1. (often lowercase) of or relating to the Pygmies.
  2. (lowercase) of very small size, capacity, power, etc.

Origin of Pigmies

1350-1400; Middle English pigmēis, plural of pigmē Latin Pygmaeus Greek pygmaîos dwarfish (adj.), Pygmy (noun), equivalent to pygm(ḗ) distance from elbow to knuckles + -aios adj. suffix

Examples for Pigmies

There is only one answer to that question, for the battle is one between the Pigmy and the giant.

Nature is God, Anna, and the greatest artist of us all a Pigmy.

How does the Pigmy measure the enormous monument that is the human body?

This he jerked up and down to make ready for his task of thrashing "the Pigmy."

What this Pigmy band thought it could do against our armed men, I do not know.

Save for the head they are more like Pigmy Angora sheep than anything.

As they rose to breathe, their noses were lashed by Pigmy waves.

Here a number of the Pigmy bees are stationed to act the part of sentinels.

With a lightning movement he took aim, but the Pigmy was too quick for him.

It was a Pigmy confronting a giant; but my blood was boiling.

Word Value for Pigmies
Scrable

13

Words with friends

15

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