
dwarf | dwarf: v. overshadow, dominate, diminish, minimize: The new tower dwarfs the older buildings.
dwell | dwell: v. 1 reside, abide, live, lodge, stay, remain, rest, Formal domicile: After the father''s death, the mother dwelt with her daughter. 2 dwell on or upon. harp on, persist in, emphasize, stress, focus on, linger or tarry over, elaborate (on); labour: Why must you always dwell on a person''s shortcomings?
dwelling | dwelling: n. abode, habitation, dwelling-place, house, domicile, lodging, quarters, home, residence, homestead: His dwelling is a shanty in old shanty town.
dwindle | dwindle: v. diminish, decrease, shrink, lessen, wane, fade, contract, condense, reduce, peter out, waste away, die out or down or away, ebb, decline, subside, taper off, shrivel (up or away): The last days of summer dwindled away. His funds have dwindled until today he has nothing.
