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What is strinkage?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 5/28/2024

I think its the opposite of swelling

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What does strinkage mean?

"Strinkage" is not a common term and may be a misspelling. If you meant "shrinkage," it refers to the reduction in size or value of something. This can apply to physical objects that become smaller in size, or to financial investments that decrease in value.


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