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contraction [kənˈtrækʃən] n 1. an instance of contracting or the state of being contracted 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) Physiol any normal shortening or tensing of an organ or part, esp of a muscle, e.g. during childbirth 3. (Medicine / Pathology) Pathol any abnormal tightening or shrinking of an organ or part 4. (Linguistics) a shortening of a word or group of words, often marked in written English by an apostrophe I've come for I have come contractive adj contractively adv contractiveness n
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contraction noun 1. tightening, narrowing, tensing, shortening, drawing in, constricting, shrinkage Cramp is caused by contraction of the muscles. 2. abbreviation, reduction, shortening, compression, diminution, constriction, elision `It's' is a contraction of `it is'. Translations contraction [kənˈtrækʃən] n [muscles] → contraction f (in output, economy, size) → réduction f [word] → forme f contractée contract killer n → tueur m à gages contract killing n → meurtre m commandité contract of employment n → contrat m de travail contract of service n → contrat m de service contraction n (Ling) → Kontraktion f (in childbirth) (labour) contractions → (Geburts)wehen pl; the contractions are coming strong → die Wehen sind stark (form: = acquisition, of debts) → Ansammlung f; (of habit) → Entwicklung f, → Annahme f; his contraction of polio → seine Erkrankung an Kinderlähmung contraction [kənˈtrækʃ/ən] n → contrazione f; (of metal) → restringimento contraction [kənˈtrækʃ/ən] n → contrazione f; (of metal) → restringimento How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The force developed during a lengthening contraction is approximately twofold greater than that developed during a maximum isometric tetanic contraction. |
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