The way to shorten a bracelet depends on the type of bracelet. If it is one of those hobby bracelets made with string, you can take it loose, trim its string shorter and retie it. Most link bracelets can have links removed to shorten them. Metal, charm, and some types of link bracelets should be shortened by professional jewelers.
Bracelet translated into Latin is bracchiale
you shorten it by etc.
You don't shorten 'it has'.
Vitamins can't shorten your height.
Bill Shorten's birth name is William Richard Shorten.
Chick Shorten's birth name is Charles Henry Shorten.
Patricia Shorten's birth name is Patricia Shelley Shorten.
The verb of short is shorten. As in "to shorten something".
I believe that the bracelet that he wears is a hemp bracelet
BRACELET
Chick Shorten is 6'.
The possessive form of "bracelet" depends on the context in which it is used. In English grammar, to indicate possession or ownership, you typically add an apostrophe followed by the letter "s" ('s) to the noun. Therefore, if you're referring to something possessed by or associated with a bracelet, you would write "bracelet's." For example: The bracelet's clasp was intricately designed. Here, "bracelet's" indicates that the clasp belongs to the bracelet. I admired the bracelet's sparkling gems. In this case, "bracelet's" denotes that the gems belong to the bracelet and describe its quality or appearance. She wore her grandmother's bracelet's charm. Here, "bracelet's" is used twice. The first instance ("grandmother's bracelet's") indicates that the bracelet belonged to her grandmother, and the second instance ("bracelet's charm") specifies that the charm is associated with the bracelet. The use of the possessive form helps clarify ownership or association, making the meaning of the sentence clearer and more precise.