Contractions are don't, didn't, won't, etc...
The English definition for the word subject is "a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with."
"Del" is one of the two "official" contractions in the Spanish language, formed from "de el", or "of the". The other is "al", form "a el", meaning "to the".
German has that stuff.
That has no meaning in English.
There is no such meaning in English.
what is intonation
The English definition for the word subject is "a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with."
Uterine contractions have the same name in medical terminology and lay language. The medical terminology combining form meaning uterine contractions is toco-.
"Del" is one of the two "official" contractions in the Spanish language, formed from "de el", or "of the". The other is "al", form "a el", meaning "to the".
Contractions
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Peristalsis is the medical term meaning wave-like contractions. These are the type of contractions that move food through the digestive tract, for instance.
contract=contact means to get shorter or to shrink in size.=
German has that stuff.
The medical term for rapid but regular atrial or ventricular contractions is tachycardia.
The eponym for those contractions is Braxton-Hicks.
I believe you mean "hermosa", meaning "beautiful" referring to a feminine subject.