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contract

con·tract [ kón tràkt ]


noun  (plural con·tracts)
Definition:
 
1. formal agreement: a formal or legally binding agreement, e.g. one for the sale of property, or one setting out terms of employment
Such actions would be in breach of contract.

2. document recording agreement: a document that records a formal or legally binding agreement
sign a contract

3. agreement to marry: a formal agreement to marry ( dated )

4. paid assassin's assignment: a hiring of an assassin to kill somebody ( informal )
a contract killing

5. highest bridge bid in one hand: in bridge, a winning bid in a single hand, in which partners agree regarding the number of tricks they can take

6. number and suit of contract: in bridge, the number and suit of the tricks agreed on by the highest bidders

7. bridge 
Same as  contract bridge




verb  (past and past participle con·tract·ed, present participle con·tract·ing, 3rd person present singular con·tracts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb shrink or lessen: to shrink or become smaller, or make something shrink or become smaller
metals expanding and contracting as temperatures change

2. transitive and intransitive verb tighten or draw together: to become tighter or draw together, or make something tighter or draw something together
see the muscles contracting under the skin

3. transitive verb formally or legally agree to do something: to make a formal or legally binding agreement with somebody to do something, especially work ( often passive )
I'm not contracted to work on Sundays.

4. transitive verb get illness: to catch or develop an illness or disease

5. transitive verb shorten word or phrase: to shorten a word by leaving out letters or syllables, or a phrase by leaving out words

6. transitive verb arrange marriage: to arrange a marriage formally ( dated )

[14th century. Directly or via French< Latin contractus, past participle of contrahere "draw together" < trahere "to draw"]

con·tract·i·bil·i·ty [ kən tràktə bíllətee ] noun
con·tract·i·ble [ kən tráktəb'l ] adjective
con·tract·i·ble·ness noun
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