Contractions

/kənˈtrækʃənz/ noun

Shortened forms of words where letters are replaced with apostrophes (like 'don't' for 'do not'), or the tightening and shortening of muscles.

From Latin 'contractus' meaning 'drawn together.' The word applies both to grammar (where words are drawn together into shorter form) and physiology (where muscles draw together and shorten).

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