kasılma, kısalma, daralma, küçülme, kasılır, kasil, kapma, ilişki kurma, edinme, gerileme, daratlma, kasılım, kaynaşmış sözcük, kaynaşma, büzülme, çekilme, kasınma, dilb. bir veya birkaç harf atılarak, doğum sırasında rahim kaslarının kasılması, kontraksiyon, bir veya birkaç harfin atılması ile yapllan kısaltma, uzunluğu veya hacmin azalması; çekme, kasılma, kasılma/kısaltma/kapma, bu şekilde kısaltılmış kelime, rötre, küçültme, yakalanma, derilme, kasın kasılması, büzüşme, kasınç, kasılabilen, (hastalık) kapma, doğum esnasında rahim adalelerinin gerilmesi, büzme, büzülebilen, daraltma, çekme, kontrat, sözleşme, kasılmak, daralmak, anlaşma, kısaltma, parça başı iş anlaşması, sözleşme yapmak, küçülmek, mukavele, sözleşme metni, mukavelename, sözleşmesi, daraltmak, kasmak, sözleşme metni, şartname, taahhütname, kontrat yapmak, çekmek, almak, ihale, yakalanmak, muahede, kapmak, kısalmak, küçültmek, on contract mukaveleli, briç karar verilen oyun, mukavelecontract bridge briç oyunu, büz/büzül/kap/anlaş, anlaşmalı, a) Birbirine doğur çekmek, kısaltmak, boyutlarını küçültmek, b) Bulaşma veya enfeksiyon yoluyla ele geçirmek, kontrat,v.büzül:n.sözleşme, büzül, (hastalık) kapmak, kasmak, daraltmak, kısaltmak, büzmek; kasılmak, daralmak, kısalmak, çekmek, büzülmek, akit, bağıt, bağıtlaşmak, buruşturmak, büzülmek, anlaşma yapmak, akdetmek, (hastalığa) yakalanmak,
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kasılma isim
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kısalma
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dilb. bir veya birkaç harf atılarak isim
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doğum sırasında rahim kaslarının kasılması isim
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kontraksiyon
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bir veya birkaç harfin atılması ile yapllan kısaltma
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uzunluğu veya hacmin azalması; çekme, kasılma Diş Hekimliği
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kasılma/kısaltma/kapma
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bu şekilde kısaltılmış kelime
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rötre
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derilme Dilbilim
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kasın kasılması Tıp
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büzüşme Jeoloji
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kasınç
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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, A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by an apostrophe, A shortening of a muscle when it is used, Contracting a disease, The acquisition of something, generally negative, A distinct stage of wound healing, wherein the wound edges are gradually pulled together, Syncope, the loss of sounds from within a word, The process of shortening an operation, The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature, 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, for criminal conversation, etc, 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', The act of incurring or becoming subject to, as liabilities, obligation, debts, etc, (shrinkage) - The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature, A marriage contract, con, contr, A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by the apostrophe, The shortening of a muscle when it is used, The shortening or tightening of a muscle, 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 reduction in the cross-sectional area of a stream channel (4), 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, 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, 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), (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), the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope, 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'", When a woman who is about to give birth has contractions, she experiences a very strong, painful tightening of the muscles of her womb, 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 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, (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", the combination of two words through omission of one or more letters and use of an apostrophe Ex :hasnt (for has not), 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), 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 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, 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, 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, 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, A part of legal studies dealing with laws and jurisdiction related to contracts, To enter into a contract with, To gain or acquire (an illness), To draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen, An agreement which the law will enforce in some way. A legally binding contract must contain at least one promise, i.e., a commitment or offer, by an offeror to and accepted by an offeree to do something in the future. A contract is thus executory rather than executed, An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement, The agreement of two or more persons, upon a sufficient consideration or cause, to do, or to abstain from doing, some act; an agreement in which a party undertakes to do, or not to do, a particular thing; a formal bargain; a compact; an interchange of legal rights, A formal writing which contains the agreement of parties, with the terms and conditions, and which serves as a proof of the obligation, Contracted; affianced; betrothed, Contracted; as, a contract verb, To make an agreement; to covenant; to agree; to bargain; as, to contract for carrying the mail, a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; "He got AIDS"; "She came down with pneumonia"; "She took a chill", An agreement to do or not to do a certain thing, (1) An agreement between two or more parties, especially one that is written and enforceable by law (2) The writing or document containing such an agreement, To be drawn together so as to be diminished in size or extent; to shrink; to be reduced in compass or in duration; as, iron contracts in cooling; a rope contracts when wet, The written agreement, including OUS or any of its institution's solicitation document and the accepted portions of a bid or proposal, between OUS or any of its institutions and the contractor describing the work to be done and the obligations of the parties Depending upon the goods and services being procured, OUS or any of its institutions may use "contract" as meaning a purchase order, price agreement, or other contract document in addition to OUS's or any of its institution's solicitation document and the accepted portions of a bid or proposal, In the grain, feed and processing industry, an agreement between buyer and seller that a court or arbitration committee will enforce Contracts may be formed orally, but state-enacted versions of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) generally require that contracts must be evidenced by some writing if involving the sale or purchase of goods worth $500 or more Such writing can either be an agreement signed by both parties or a confirmation evidencing the parties' agreement Under the UCC, a written confirmation(s) exchanged between "merchants" is deemed evidence of the formation of a contract between the parties Likewise, the UCC provides that conduct by both parties which recognizes the existence of a contract can be sufficient to establish a contract for sale of goods in some cases, enter into a contractual arrangement make smaller; "The heat contracted the woollen garment, The act of formally betrothing a man and woman, To draw together so as to wrinkle; to knit, When something contracts or when something contracts it, it becomes smaller or shorter. Blood is only expelled from the heart when it contracts New research shows that an excess of meat and salt can contract muscles. + contraction contractions con·trac·tion the contraction and expansion of blood vessels Foods and fluids are mixed in the stomach by its muscular contractions, When something such as an economy or market contracts, it becomes smaller. The manufacturing economy contracted in October for the sixth consecutive month, If you contract a serious illness, you become ill with it. He contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer contracted by women, A contract is a legal agreement, usually between two companies or between an employer and employee, which involves doing work for a stated sum of money. The company won a prestigious contract for work on Europe's tallest building He was given a seven-year contract with an annual salary of $150,000, agreement, pact, covenant; (Slang) arrangement with a hired assassin to kill a person, create a formal agreement; get; make smaller; reduce; become smaller, To draw together or nearer; to reduce to a less compass; to shorten, narrow, or lessen; as, to contract one's sphere of action, To betroth; to affiance, To enter into, with mutual obligations; to make a bargain or covenant for, To bring on; to incur; to acquire; as, to contract a habit; to contract a debt; to contract a disease, An oral or written agreement to do or not to do a certain thing for consideration, To shorten by omitting a letter or letters or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one, If you contract with someone to do something, you legally agree to do it for them or for them to do it for you. You can contract with us to deliver your cargo The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has already contracted to lease part of its collection to a museum in Japan, be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; "He got AIDS"; "She came down with pneumonia"; "She took a chill", become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank", If you contract a marriage, alliance, or other relationship with someone, you arrange to have that relationship with them. She contracted a formal marriage to a British ex-serviceman. = enter into, make smaller; "The heat contracted the woollen garment", compress or concentrate; "Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan", An agreement between two or more parties, written or oral, to do or not to do certain things, reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened", If there is a contract on a person or on their life, someone has made an arrangement to have them killed. The convictions resulted in the local crime bosses putting a contract on him, If you are under contract to someone, you have signed a contract agreeing to work for them, and for no-one else, during a fixed period of time. The director wanted Olivia de Havilland, then under contract to Warner Brothers. Agreement between two or more parties that creates for each party a duty to do something (e.g., to provide goods at a certain price according to a specified schedule) or a duty not to do something (e.g., to divulge an employer's trade secrets or financial status to third parties). A party's failure to honour a contract allows the other party or parties to bring an action for damages in a court of law, though arbitration may also be pursued in an effort to keep the matter confidential. In order to be valid, a contract must be entered into both willingly and freely. A contract that violates this principle, including one made with a legal minor or a person deemed mentally incompetent, may be declared unenforceable. A contract also must have a lawful objective, engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season", squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle", An oral or written agreement between two or more parties which is enforceable by law, enter into a contractual arrangement, a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid, a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law, (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make, An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing, make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed", A legal agreement between entities that requires each to conduct (or refrain from conducting) certain activities This document provides each party with a right that is enforceable under our judicial system, An oral or written agreement to do or not to do a certain thing, A binding agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of certain things A contract of insurance is embodied in a written document called the policy, a written, legal agreement between an institution and an awarding agency normally involving the expectation of an economic benefit on the part of the contractor and the generation of a tangible product, service, or other consideration in return for sponsored support These might include testing or evaluation of proprietary products, development or construction of equipment, rights to data, patents, copyrights, technical reports or evaluation, consulting services This definition is taken from a memorandum dated June 16, 1983 from Alexander Sharp, Vice President for Business and Finance, entitled "Definitions of Gifts, Grants, and Contracts ", An agreement between two parties that is intended to be enforceable at law Contracts are usually written, but a spoken agreement can also be a contract, An agreement between the Community and the participants concerning the performance of an indirect action establishing rights and obligations between the Community and the participants on the one hand, and between the participants in that indirect action, on the other, A binding agreement between two or more parties; also the written or other evidence of such an agreement, (1) A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a commodity future or option; (2) An agreement to buy or sell a specified commodity, detailing the amount and grade of the product and the date on which the contract will mature and become deliverable, (From Latin contractus: "drawing together" or "uniting ") An agreement between two or more person that creates a legally enforceable obligation or mutual obligations to do or not to do a particular thing In France, the elements of a valid contract are (1) mutual assent, (2) cause, (3) capacity of the parties, and (4) a lawful object (French Civil Code, Art 1108) In Germany, the elements are (1) mutual assent, (2) intent to confer a benefit, (3) capacity of the parties, and (4) a lawful object (German Civil Code, §§ 518, 761, 780, 781) In the U S , the elements are (1) mutual assent, (2) consideration, (3) capacity of the parties, and (4) a lawful object (American Law Institute, Restatement of the Law, Second: Contracts, §§ 3, 8, 12), An agreement between two or more parties enforceable by law When applied to commodities, it is an agreement to accept or deliver a specific amount of the commodity on a certain date, A formal, legally binding agreement between two or more parties, An agreement to acquire, purchase, lease, or barter property or services For an award to be considered a contract, it normally must contain all of the following elements: detailed financial and legal requirements must be included with a specific statement of work to be performed a specific set of deliverables and/or reports to the sponsor is required separate accounting procedures are required legally binding contract clauses must be included and benefits of the project accrue to the sponsor and to the university, then to the nation, (1) An agreement between 2 or more people to do or not to do a particular thing, An agreement between competent parties to do or not do certain things for consideration, An agreement between persons which obliges each party to do or not to do a certain thing Technically, a valid contract requires an offer and an acceptance of that offer, and, in common law countries, consideration, As used in ethics, the term "contract" means an explicit agreement which is freely entered into Only a small number of these would qualify as legal contracts A legal contract is a legally binding agreement among two or more parties Breach of contract is the failure to fulfill a legal contract, A binding agreement between two or more parties stating specific terms and agreements A contract of insurance is a written document known as a policy, 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,
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A strong and often painful shortening of the uterine muscles prior to or during childbirth
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A period of economic decline or negative growth - "The country's economic contraction was caused by high oil prices."
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A reversible reduction in size
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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 shortening of a muscle when it is used
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Contracting a disease - "The contraction of AIDS from toilet seats is extremely rare."
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The acquisition of something, generally negative - "Our contraction of debt in this quarter has reduced our ability to attract investors."
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A distinct stage of wound healing, wherein the wound edges are gradually pulled together
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Syncope, the loss of sounds from within a word
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The process of shortening an operation
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The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature
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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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for criminal conversation, etc
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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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The act of incurring or becoming subject to, as liabilities, obligation, debts, etc
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(shrinkage) - The volume change typically occurring in metals and alloys on solidification and cooling to room temperature
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A marriage contract
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A shortened word or phrase, with the missing letters represented by the apostrophe
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The shortening of a muscle when it is used
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The shortening or tightening of a muscle
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A reduction in size or activity
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Something contracted or abbreviated, as a word or phrase; as, plenipo for plenipotentiary; crim
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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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the process of becoming subject to; as, the contraction of a disease
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The reduction in the cross-sectional area of a stream channel (4)
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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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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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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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(dance) tightening of a muscle or group of muscles to cause flexion of a joint or body area
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A decrease in the dimension of interest (i e , length)
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the act of decreasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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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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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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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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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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(physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber)
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the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling"
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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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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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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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Shortened form of a word which ends in the same letter as the word itself
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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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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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Expansion of soils
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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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shortening and/or development of tension in muscle
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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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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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the action of drawing together
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The shortening and lengthening of a muscle that occurs while performing an exercise
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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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A part of legal studies dealing with laws and jurisdiction related to contracts
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To enter into a contract with
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To gain or acquire (an illness)
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To draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen - "The snail's body contracted into its shell."
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An agreement which the law will enforce in some way. A legally binding contract must contain at least one promise, i.e., a commitment or offer, by an offeror to and accepted by an offeree to do something in the future. A contract is thus executory rather than executed
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An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement
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The agreement of two or more persons, upon a sufficient consideration or cause, to do, or to abstain from doing, some act; an agreement in which a party undertakes to do, or not to do, a particular thing; a formal bargain; a compact; an interchange of legal rights
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A formal writing which contains the agreement of parties, with the terms and conditions, and which serves as a proof of the obligation
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Contracted; affianced; betrothed
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Contracted; as, a contract verb
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To make an agreement; to covenant; to agree; to bargain; as, to contract for carrying the mail
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a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; "He got AIDS"; "She came down with pneumonia"; "She took a chill"
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An agreement to do or not to do a certain thing
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(1) An agreement between two or more parties, especially one that is written and enforceable by law (2) The writing or document containing such an agreement
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To be drawn together so as to be diminished in size or extent; to shrink; to be reduced in compass or in duration; as, iron contracts in cooling; a rope contracts when wet
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The written agreement, including OUS or any of its institution's solicitation document and the accepted portions of a bid or proposal, between OUS or any of its institutions and the contractor describing the work to be done and the obligations of the parties Depending upon the goods and services being procured, OUS or any of its institutions may use "contract" as meaning a purchase order, price agreement, or other contract document in addition to OUS's or any of its institution's solicitation document and the accepted portions of a bid or proposal
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In the grain, feed and processing industry, an agreement between buyer and seller that a court or arbitration committee will enforce Contracts may be formed orally, but state-enacted versions of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) generally require that contracts must be evidenced by some writing if involving the sale or purchase of goods worth $500 or more Such writing can either be an agreement signed by both parties or a confirmation evidencing the parties' agreement Under the UCC, a written confirmation(s) exchanged between "merchants" is deemed evidence of the formation of a contract between the parties Likewise, the UCC provides that conduct by both parties which recognizes the existence of a contract can be sufficient to establish a contract for sale of goods in some cases
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enter into a contractual arrangement make smaller; "The heat contracted the woollen garment
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The act of formally betrothing a man and woman
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To draw together so as to wrinkle; to knit
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When something contracts or when something contracts it, it becomes smaller or shorter. Blood is only expelled from the heart when it contracts New research shows that an excess of meat and salt can contract muscles. + contraction contractions con·trac·tion the contraction and expansion of blood vessels Foods and fluids are mixed in the stomach by its muscular contractions
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When something such as an economy or market contracts, it becomes smaller. The manufacturing economy contracted in October for the sixth consecutive month
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If you contract a serious illness, you become ill with it. He contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer contracted by women
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A contract is a legal agreement, usually between two companies or between an employer and employee, which involves doing work for a stated sum of money. The company won a prestigious contract for work on Europe's tallest building He was given a seven-year contract with an annual salary of $150,000
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agreement, pact, covenant; (Slang) arrangement with a hired assassin to kill a person isim
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create a formal agreement; get; make smaller; reduce; become smaller fiil
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To draw together or nearer; to reduce to a less compass; to shorten, narrow, or lessen; as, to contract one's sphere of action
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To betroth; to affiance
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To enter into, with mutual obligations; to make a bargain or covenant for
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To bring on; to incur; to acquire; as, to contract a habit; to contract a debt; to contract a disease
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An oral or written agreement to do or not to do a certain thing for consideration
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To shorten by omitting a letter or letters or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one
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If you contract with someone to do something, you legally agree to do it for them or for them to do it for you. You can contract with us to deliver your cargo The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has already contracted to lease part of its collection to a museum in Japan
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be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; "He got AIDS"; "She came down with pneumonia"; "She took a chill"
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become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank"
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If you contract a marriage, alliance, or other relationship with someone, you arrange to have that relationship with them. She contracted a formal marriage to a British ex-serviceman. = enter into
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make smaller; "The heat contracted the woollen garment"
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compress or concentrate; "Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan"
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An agreement between two or more parties, written or oral, to do or not to do certain things
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reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened"
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If there is a contract on a person or on their life, someone has made an arrangement to have them killed. The convictions resulted in the local crime bosses putting a contract on him
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If you are under contract to someone, you have signed a contract agreeing to work for them, and for no-one else, during a fixed period of time. The director wanted Olivia de Havilland, then under contract to Warner Brothers. Agreement between two or more parties that creates for each party a duty to do something (e.g., to provide goods at a certain price according to a specified schedule) or a duty not to do something (e.g., to divulge an employer's trade secrets or financial status to third parties). A party's failure to honour a contract allows the other party or parties to bring an action for damages in a court of law, though arbitration may also be pursued in an effort to keep the matter confidential. In order to be valid, a contract must be entered into both willingly and freely. A contract that violates this principle, including one made with a legal minor or a person deemed mentally incompetent, may be declared unenforceable. A contract also must have a lawful objective
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engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season"
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squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
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An oral or written agreement between two or more parties which is enforceable by law
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enter into a contractual arrangement
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a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid
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a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law
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(contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make
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An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing
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make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed"
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A legal agreement between entities that requires each to conduct (or refrain from conducting) certain activities This document provides each party with a right that is enforceable under our judicial system
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An oral or written agreement to do or not to do a certain thing
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A binding agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of certain things A contract of insurance is embodied in a written document called the policy
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a written, legal agreement between an institution and an awarding agency normally involving the expectation of an economic benefit on the part of the contractor and the generation of a tangible product, service, or other consideration in return for sponsored support These might include testing or evaluation of proprietary products, development or construction of equipment, rights to data, patents, copyrights, technical reports or evaluation, consulting services This definition is taken from a memorandum dated June 16, 1983 from Alexander Sharp, Vice President for Business and Finance, entitled "Definitions of Gifts, Grants, and Contracts "
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An agreement between two parties that is intended to be enforceable at law Contracts are usually written, but a spoken agreement can also be a contract
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An agreement between the Community and the participants concerning the performance of an indirect action establishing rights and obligations between the Community and the participants on the one hand, and between the participants in that indirect action, on the other
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A binding agreement between two or more parties; also the written or other evidence of such an agreement
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(1) A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a commodity future or option; (2) An agreement to buy or sell a specified commodity, detailing the amount and grade of the product and the date on which the contract will mature and become deliverable
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(From Latin contractus: "drawing together" or "uniting ") An agreement between two or more person that creates a legally enforceable obligation or mutual obligations to do or not to do a particular thing In France, the elements of a valid contract are (1) mutual assent, (2) cause, (3) capacity of the parties, and (4) a lawful object (French Civil Code, Art 1108) In Germany, the elements are (1) mutual assent, (2) intent to confer a benefit, (3) capacity of the parties, and (4) a lawful object (German Civil Code, §§ 518, 761, 780, 781) In the U S , the elements are (1) mutual assent, (2) consideration, (3) capacity of the parties, and (4) a lawful object (American Law Institute, Restatement of the Law, Second: Contracts, §§ 3, 8, 12)
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An agreement between two or more parties enforceable by law When applied to commodities, it is an agreement to accept or deliver a specific amount of the commodity on a certain date
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A formal, legally binding agreement between two or more parties
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An agreement to acquire, purchase, lease, or barter property or services For an award to be considered a contract, it normally must contain all of the following elements: detailed financial and legal requirements must be included with a specific statement of work to be performed a specific set of deliverables and/or reports to the sponsor is required separate accounting procedures are required legally binding contract clauses must be included and benefits of the project accrue to the sponsor and to the university, then to the nation
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(1) An agreement between 2 or more people to do or not to do a particular thing
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An agreement between competent parties to do or not do certain things for consideration
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An agreement between persons which obliges each party to do or not to do a certain thing Technically, a valid contract requires an offer and an acceptance of that offer, and, in common law countries, consideration
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As used in ethics, the term "contract" means an explicit agreement which is freely entered into Only a small number of these would qualify as legal contracts A legal contract is a legally binding agreement among two or more parties Breach of contract is the failure to fulfill a legal contract
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A binding agreement between two or more parties stating specific terms and agreements A contract of insurance is a written document known as a policy
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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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