different between contractile vs contractive
contractile
English
Etymology
From French contractile.
Adjective
contractile (comparative more contractile, superlative most contractile)
- Capable of contracting, or of being contracted.
Derived terms
French
Etymology
contracter +? -ile
Pronunciation
Adjective
contractile (plural contractiles)
- contractile
contractile From the web:
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contractive
English
Etymology
contract +? -ive
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ækt?v
Adjective
contractive (comparative more contractive, superlative most contractive)
- Able to contract; contractile
French
Adjective
contractive
- feminine singular of contractif
Latin
Adjective
contract?ve
- vocative masculine singular of contract?vus
contractive From the web:
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- what does contracted mean
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