"Contractibility" is a word in ENGLISH

contractibility ENGLISH
Definition:

Capability of being contracted; quality of being
contractible; as, the contractibility and dilatability of air.

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And no wonder; for the new technique of "subliminal projection," as it was called, was intimately associated with mass entertainment, and in the life of civilized human beings massed entertainment now plays a part comparable to that played in the Middle Ages be religion.

Aldous Huxley, Brave New World / Brave New World Revisited

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A pious man who had reached the age of 105 suddenly stopped going to synagogue. Alarmed by the old fellow's absence after so many years of faithful attendance the Rabbi went to see him. He found him in excellent health, so the Rabbi asked, "How come after all these years we don't see you at services anymore?"The old man looked around and lowered his voice. "I'll tell you, Rabbi," he whispered. "When I got to be 90, I expected God to take me any day. But then I got to be 95, then 100, then 105. So I figured that God is very busy and must've forgotten about me, and I don't want to remind Him!"

capable ENGLISH

Possessing legal power or capacity; as, a man capable of making a contract, or a will.

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contractible ENGLISH

Capable of contraction.

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dilatable ENGLISH

Capable of expansion; that may be dilated; -- opposed to contractible; as, the lungs are dilatable by the force of …

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extensible ENGLISH

Capable of being extended, whether in length or breadth; susceptible of enlargement; extensible; extendible; -- the opposite of contractible or …

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Puberty LAW AND LEGAL

The age of fourteen In males and twelve in females, when they are held fit for, and capable of contracting, …

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systaltic ENGLISH

Capable of, or taking place by, alternate contraction and dilatation; as, the systaltic action of the heart.

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