Word Meanings - CONSTRINGE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To dawn together; to contract; to force to contract itself; to constrict; to cause to shrink.
- Constriction
The act of constricting by means of some inherent power or by movement or change in the thing itself, as distinguished from compression. - Constrictive
Serving or tending to bind or constrict. - CAUSEWAYCAUSEY
A way or road rasid above the natural level of the ground, serving as a dry passage over wet or marshy ground. But that broad causeway will direct your way. Dryden. The other way Satan went down The causey to Hell-gate. Milton. - Constrictor
That which constricts, draws together, or contracts. - Forceful
Full of or processing force; exerting force; mighty. - CAUSEWAYEDCAUSEYED
Having a raised way (causeway or causey); paved. Sir W. Scott. C. Bronté. - Contracted
of Contract - Forceless
Having little or no force; feeble. - CONTRACTTABLET
A clay tablet on which was inscribed a contract, for safe keeping. Such tablets were inclosed in an outer case (often called the envelope), on which was inscribed a duplicate of the inscription on the inclosed tablet. - Contracting
of Contract - Forcemeat
Meat chopped fine and highly seasoned, either served up alone, or used as a stuffing. - Causeless
1. Self-originating; uncreated. - Contract
To draw together or nearer; to reduce to a less compass; to shorten, narrow, or lessen; as, to contract one's sphere of action. - Forcement
The act of forcing; compulsion.
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