Able to be contracted, reduced, or shortened; also able to catch or acquire (a disease).
From 'contract' (to reduce, shorten, or acquire) + '-able' (capable of). The term has been used since at least the 17th century with both physical and medical meanings.
Your muscles are contractable—they shorten when they contract—but so are debts, diseases, and even metals when they get cold!
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