The difference between Lilliputian and Munchkin

When used as nouns, lilliputian means a very small person or being, whereas munchkin means a child.


Lilliputian is also adjective with the meaning: very small, diminutive.

check bellow for the other definitions of Lilliputian and Munchkin

  1. Lilliputian as a noun:

    A very small person or being.

  1. Lilliputian as an adjective:

    Very small, diminutive

  2. Lilliputian as an adjective:

    Trivial, petty

  1. Munchkin as a noun (informal):

    A child.

  2. Munchkin as a noun (informal):

    A person of very short stature.

  3. Munchkin as a noun:

    (domestic cat breed)

  4. Munchkin as a noun (RPG):

    A player who mainly concentrates on increasing their character's power and capabilities.

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