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Discover Ludwig"contractable" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can contract, or become smaller or narrower. For example, "The muscles in a human body are contractable, allowing us to move our limbs."
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contractable
adjective
Capable of being contracted (in various senses).
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We make the observation that it is possible for a fully contracted path to contain positive or negative multiples of circles, but the loop based at Vθ k)obtained by going to Vθ(l)along the path given by L f (parameterized by E) and then back to Vθ k by the path given by f (parameterized by -E) will be contractable to a point.
Some species, belonging to the Fabaceae family in particular, possess specialized structures, pulvini, which consist of motor cells with elastic cell walls and a large, quickly contractable vacuole (Satter et al. 1990; Romberger et al. 1993).
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His futuristic pieces keep viewers guessing, from the canvas itself down to each work's ephemeral title: take, for instance, Constructing the Horizon, or Contractable Space.
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