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1,499 words match “TRACT”

ATTRACTING a.
That attracts. -- At*tract"ing*ly, adv.
ATTRACTION n. 4 definitions
The act or property of attracting; the effect of the power or operation of attraction. Newton.
ATTRACTION SPHERE n. 3 definitions
The central mass of the aster in mitotic cell division; centrosphere.
ATTRACTIVE a. 3 definitions
Having the power or quality of attracting or drawing; as, the attractive force of bodies. Sir I. Newton.
ATTRACTIVITY n.
The quality or degree of attractive power.
ATTRACTOR n.
One who, or that which, attracts. Sir T. Browne
CONTRACT v. 13 definitions
together or nearer; to reduce to a less compass; to shorten, narrow, or lesen; as, to contract one's shpere of action. In all things desuetude doth contract and narrow our faculties. Dr. H. More.
CONTRACT SYSTEM n. 2 definitions
by selling their labor (to be performed inside the prison) at a fixed price per day to contractors who are allowed to have agents in the prison to superintend the work.
CONTRACT TABLET n.
A clay tablet on which was inscribed a contract, for safe keeping. Such tablets were inclosed in an outer case (often called the envelope), on which was inscribed a duplicate of the inscription on the inclosed tablet.
CONTRACTED a. 3 definitions
Drawn together; shrunken; wrinkled; narrow; as, a contracted brow; a contracted noun.
CONTRACTEDNESS n.
The state of being contracted; narrowness; meannes; selfishness.
CONTRACTIBILITY n.
Capability of being contracted; quality of being contractible; as, the contractibiliy and dilatability of air. Arbuthnot.
CONTRACTIBLE a.
Capable of contraction. Small air bladders distable and contractible. Arbuthnot.
CONTRACTIBLENESS n.
Contractibility.
CONTRACTILE a.
tending to contract; having the power or property of contracting, or of shrinking into shorter or smaller dimensions; as, the contractile tissues. The heart's contractile force. H. Brooke. Each cilium seems to be composed of contractile substance. Hixley. Contractile vacuole (Zoöl.), a pulsating cavity in the interior…
CONTRACTILITY n. 2 definitions
The quality or property by which bodies shrink or contract.
CONTRACTION n. 6 definitions
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 tendion; the contraction produced by cold.
CONTRACTIVE a.
Tending to contract; having the property or power or power of contracting.
CONTRACTOR n.
One who contracts; one of the parties to a bargain; one who covenants to do anything for another; specifically, one who contracts to perform work on a rather large scale, at a certain price or rate, as in building houses or making a railroad.
CONTRACTURE n.
A state of permanent rigidity or contraction of the muscles, generally of the flexor muscles.
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