Shortening vs Contraction - What's the difference?
shortening | contraction |
Solid fat, such as butter, lard or hydrogenated vegetable oil, used to make shortcrust pastry.
A reversible reduction in size.
(economics) A period of economic decline or negative growth.
(biology) A shortening of a muscle when it is used.
(medicine) A strong and often painful shortening of the uterine muscles prior to or during childbirth.
(linguistics) A process whereby one or more sounds of a free morpheme (a word) are lost or reduced, such that it becomes a bound morpheme (a clitic) that attaches phonologically to an adjacent word.
(English orthography) A word with omitted letters replaced by an apostrophe, usually resulting from the above process.
(medicine) Contracting a disease.
(phonetics) Syncope, the loss of sounds from within a word.
The acquisition of something, generally negative.
(medicine) A distinct stage of wound healing, wherein the wound edges are gradually pulled together.
As nouns the difference between shortening and contraction
is that shortening is solid fat, such as butter, lard or hydrogenated vegetable oil, used to make shortcrust pastry while contraction is a reversible reduction in size.As a verb shortening
is present participle of lang=en.shortening
English
(wikipedia shortening)Noun
(en noun)Verb
(head)contraction
English
Noun
(en noun)- The country's economic contraction was caused by high oil prices.
- In English ''didn't'', ''that's'', and ''wanna'', the endings ''-n't'', ''-'s'', and ''-a'' arose by contraction .
- "Don't" is a contraction of "do not."
- The contraction of AIDS from toilet seats is extremely rare.
- Our contraction of debt in this quarter has reduced our ability to attract investors.