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Cherub typically refers to a small angelic figure often depicted in religious art.

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Cherub is typically used to describe a small and innocent child, while kiddo is a term of endearment used to address a child or younger person in a casual way.

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Kiddo

noun
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Used As A Friendly Or Familiar Form Of Address For A Young Person Or Child.
Good Job, Kiddo!.
Often appears as...
hang in there
kiddo; good luck
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Cherub

noun
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A Small Angel, Often Represented As A Baby With Wings.
In Her Painting, She Depicted Cherubs Floating Around A Garden.
Often appears as...
like a cherub
depicted as cherubs
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