stunt 1  (st ŭnt)
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tr.v. stunt·ed, stunt·ing, stunts 1. To stop or slow (growth or development): Poor soil can stunt the growth of plants. 2. To stop or slow the growth or development of: Strong winds stunted the trees on the ridge. n. 1. One that stunts. 2. One that is stunted. 3. A plant disease that causes dwarfing.
[From Middle English stunnt, foolish, short-witted, short (influenced by Old Norse stuttr, short, dwarfish), from Old English stunt.]
stunted·ness n. |