kasılma, daralma, kısalma, küçülme, kasil, kasılır, çekme, kasın kasılması, derilme, küçültme, rötre, yakalanma, büzülme, büzüşme, daratlma, çekilme, kasınma, kasılım, gerileme, kaynaşmış sözcük, kaynaşma, ilişki kurma, kapma, edinme, kasınç, doğum sırasında rahim kaslarının kasılması, dilb. bir veya birkaç harf atılarak, (hastalık) kapma, büzme, büzülebilen, daraltma, doğum esnasında rahim adalelerinin gerilmesi, bu şekilde kısaltılmış kelime, kontraksiyon, uzunluğu veya hacmin azalması; çekme, kasılma, bir veya birkaç harfin atılması ile yapllan kısaltma, kasılma/kısaltma/kapma, kasılabilen,
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kasılma isim
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contraction
daralma
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contraction
kısalma
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contraction
küçülme
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contraction
kasil
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contraction
kasılır
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contraction
çekme
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contraction
kasın kasılması Tıp
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contraction
derilme Dilbilim
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contraction
küçültme
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contraction
rötre
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contraction
yakalanma
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contraction
büzülme
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contraction
büzüşme Jeoloji
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contraction
daratlma
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contraction
çekilme
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contraction
kasınma
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contraction
kasılım
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contraction
gerileme
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contraction
kaynaşmış sözcük
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contraction
kaynaşma
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contraction
ilişki kurma
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contraction
kapma
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contraction
edinme
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contraction
kasınç
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contraction
doğum sırasında rahim kaslarının kasılması isim
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contraction
dilb. bir veya birkaç harf atılarak isim
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contraction
(hastalık) kapma
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contraction
büzme
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contraction
büzülebilen
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contraction
daraltma
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contraction
doğum esnasında rahim adalelerinin gerilmesi
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contraction
bu şekilde kısaltılmış kelime
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contraction
kontraksiyon
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contraction
uzunluğu veya hacmin azalması; çekme, kasılma Diş Hekimliği
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contraction
bir veya birkaç harfin atılması ile yapllan kısaltma
strong and usually painful movements of the muscles in the womb that help to push the baby out of the mother's body during the process of birth, plural of contraction, A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by an apostrophe, A strong and often painful shortening of the uterine muscles prior to or during childbirth, A period of economic decline or negative growth, A reversible reduction in size, Contracting a disease, A shortening of a muscle when it is used, Syncope, the loss of sounds from within a word, A distinct stage of wound healing, wherein the wound edges are gradually pulled together, The acquisition of something, generally negative, for criminal conversation, etc, The shortening of a word, or of two words, by the omission of a letter or letters, or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one; as, ne'er for never; can't for can not; don't for do not; it's for it is, con, The process of shortening an operation, (shrinkage) - The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature, The act of incurring or becoming subject to, as liabilities, obligation, debts, etc, The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature, A marriage contract, the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope (physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber) a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds; "`won't' is a contraction of `will not'"; "`o'clock' is a contraction of `of the clock', A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by the apostrophe, The shortening of a muscle when it is used, contr, act of contracting; spasm; shortening, shrinking; shortened form of a word or phrase that contains an apostrophe in place of missing letters (i.e. she's); strong and usually painful movement of the muscles in the womb that helps to push the baby out of the mother's body during the process of birth, A reduction in size or activity, Something contracted or abbreviated, as a word or phrase; as, plenipo for plenipotentiary; crim, The act or process of contracting, shortening, or shrinking; the state of being contracted; as, contraction of the heart, of the pupil of the eye, or of a tendon; the contraction produced by cold, the process of becoming subject to; as, the contraction of a disease, The shortening or tightening of a muscle, a short way to write two words as one by writing the two words together, leaving out one or more letters and replacing the missing letters by an apostrophe (cannot = cant), The beat of the heart, caused by a quick shortening of the heart muscle and resulting in the pumping of blood to the rest of the body, (dance) tightening of a muscle or group of muscles to cause flexion of a joint or body area, A decrease in the dimension of interest (i e , length), Two words that can be combined to make a shorter word by omitting one or more letters: He didn't hit the ball over the fence (did + not), An mutation in which the child has fewer copies of a certain codon in a gene than either of the parents In Huntington's Disease, a contraction occurs when the child has fewer copies CAG in the Huntington gene than either of the parents Contractions are the opposite of expansions, the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope, A contraction is a shortened form of a word or words. `It's' should be used only as a contraction for `it is'. see also contract, When a woman who is about to give birth has contractions, she experiences a very strong, painful tightening of the muscles of her womb, (physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber), the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling", a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds; "`won't' is a contraction of `will not'"; "`o'clock' is a contraction of `of the clock'", the combination of two words through omission of one or more letters and use of an apostrophe Ex :hasnt (for has not), a form that is created when two words are combined, with some letters missing, as in 'you've' for 'you have', or 'doesn't for 'does not ' These are usually only used in direct or reported speech or informal text See also apostrophe, of an undirected graph G = (V, E) by an edge e = (u, v) is a graph G′ = (V′, E′), where V′ = V - {u, v} ∪ {x} and x is a new vertex (See page 1084), Shortened form of a word which ends in the same letter as the word itself, the combination of two words through omission of one or more letters and use of an apostrophe Ex :hasnt (for has not), one phase of the business cycle characterized by a downturn in overall economic activity accompanied by rising unemployment and declining real gross domestic product (a trough represents the end of a contraction), Expansion of soils, A decrease in size due to a temperature change It should not be confused with shrinkage, which is a non-reversible occurrence Contraction is reversible with a reverse in the temperature change As a piece of ceramics heats and cools, it expands and contracts The rate of expansion and contraction of a glaze must be compatible with that of the claybody, otherwise flaking off or separation of the glaze may occur In pottery, this should be a concern when considering glaze fit and ovenware See also glaze fit, ovenware, shrinkage, shortening and/or development of tension in muscle, rhythmic tightening of the uterus, usually causing the cervix to dilate and allow the passage of the baby In labor contractions get stronger, closer together and longer, The reduction in the cross-sectional area of a stream channel (4), the action of drawing together, The shortening and lengthening of a muscle that occurs while performing an exercise, act of getting smaller, like national income during a recession, shrinkage of the unit which occurs during manufacture as a result of drying and firing,
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strong and usually painful movements of the muscles in the womb that help to push the baby out of the mother's body during the process of birth isim
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plural of contraction
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contraction
A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by an apostrophe - "The American 23rd Infantry Division is still unofficially named Americal, the name being a contraction of "America" and "New Caledonia"."
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A strong and often painful shortening of the uterine muscles prior to or during childbirth
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contraction
A period of economic decline or negative growth - "The country's economic contraction was caused by high oil prices."
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contraction
A reversible reduction in size
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contraction
Contracting a disease - "The contraction of AIDS from toilet seats is extremely rare."
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contraction
A shortening of a muscle when it is used
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contraction
Syncope, the loss of sounds from within a word
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contraction
A distinct stage of wound healing, wherein the wound edges are gradually pulled together
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contraction
The acquisition of something, generally negative - "Our contraction of debt in this quarter has reduced our ability to attract investors."
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contraction
for criminal conversation, etc
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contraction
The shortening of a word, or of two words, by the omission of a letter or letters, or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one; as, ne'er for never; can't for can not; don't for do not; it's for it is
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contraction
con
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contraction
The process of shortening an operation
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contraction
(shrinkage) - The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature
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contraction
The act of incurring or becoming subject to, as liabilities, obligation, debts, etc
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contraction
The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature
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contraction
A marriage contract
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contraction
the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope (physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber) a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds; "`won't' is a contraction of `will not'"; "`o'clock' is a contraction of `of the clock'
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contraction
A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by the apostrophe
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contraction
The shortening of a muscle when it is used
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contraction
contr
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contraction
act of contracting; spasm; shortening, shrinking; shortened form of a word or phrase that contains an apostrophe in place of missing letters (i.e. she's); strong and usually painful movement of the muscles in the womb that helps to push the baby out of the mother's body during the process of birth isim
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contraction
A reduction in size or activity
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contraction
Something contracted or abbreviated, as a word or phrase; as, plenipo for plenipotentiary; crim
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contraction
The act or process of contracting, shortening, or shrinking; the state of being contracted; as, contraction of the heart, of the pupil of the eye, or of a tendon; the contraction produced by cold
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contraction
the process of becoming subject to; as, the contraction of a disease
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contraction
The shortening or tightening of a muscle
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contraction
a short way to write two words as one by writing the two words together, leaving out one or more letters and replacing the missing letters by an apostrophe (cannot = cant)
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contraction
The beat of the heart, caused by a quick shortening of the heart muscle and resulting in the pumping of blood to the rest of the body
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contraction
(dance) tightening of a muscle or group of muscles to cause flexion of a joint or body area
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contraction
A decrease in the dimension of interest (i e , length)
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contraction
Two words that can be combined to make a shorter word by omitting one or more letters: He didn't hit the ball over the fence (did + not)
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contraction
An mutation in which the child has fewer copies of a certain codon in a gene than either of the parents In Huntington's Disease, a contraction occurs when the child has fewer copies CAG in the Huntington gene than either of the parents Contractions are the opposite of expansions
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contraction
the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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contraction
A contraction is a shortened form of a word or words. `It's' should be used only as a contraction for `it is'. see also contract
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contraction
When a woman who is about to give birth has contractions, she experiences a very strong, painful tightening of the muscles of her womb
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contraction
(physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber)
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contraction
the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling"
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contraction
a word formed from two or more words by omitting or combining some sounds; "`won't' is a contraction of `will not'"; "`o'clock' is a contraction of `of the clock'"
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contraction
the combination of two words through omission of one or more letters and use of an apostrophe Ex :hasnt (for has not)
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contraction
a form that is created when two words are combined, with some letters missing, as in 'you've' for 'you have', or 'doesn't for 'does not ' These are usually only used in direct or reported speech or informal text See also apostrophe
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contraction
of an undirected graph G = (V, E) by an edge e = (u, v) is a graph G′ = (V′, E′), where V′ = V - {u, v} ∪ {x} and x is a new vertex (See page 1084)
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contraction
Shortened form of a word which ends in the same letter as the word itself
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contraction
the combination of two words through omission of one or more letters and use of an apostrophe Ex :hasnt (for has not)
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contraction
one phase of the business cycle characterized by a downturn in overall economic activity accompanied by rising unemployment and declining real gross domestic product (a trough represents the end of a contraction)
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contraction
Expansion of soils
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contraction
A decrease in size due to a temperature change It should not be confused with shrinkage, which is a non-reversible occurrence Contraction is reversible with a reverse in the temperature change As a piece of ceramics heats and cools, it expands and contracts The rate of expansion and contraction of a glaze must be compatible with that of the claybody, otherwise flaking off or separation of the glaze may occur In pottery, this should be a concern when considering glaze fit and ovenware See also glaze fit, ovenware, shrinkage
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contraction
shortening and/or development of tension in muscle
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contraction
rhythmic tightening of the uterus, usually causing the cervix to dilate and allow the passage of the baby In labor contractions get stronger, closer together and longer
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contraction
The reduction in the cross-sectional area of a stream channel (4)
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contraction
the action of drawing together
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contraction
The shortening and lengthening of a muscle that occurs while performing an exercise
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contraction
act of getting smaller, like national income during a recession
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shrinkage of the unit which occurs during manufacture as a result of drying and firing
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