No, "contracted" and "constricted" are not the same. "Contracted" typically refers to something that has been made smaller or reduced in size, often used in the context of agreements or muscles. "Constricted," on the other hand, means to be narrowed or tightened, often referring to physical spaces or pathways. While both terms imply a reduction or limitation, they are used in different contexts.
No but constricted or distracted is.
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In a chromosome, a centromere is a constricted region with attachment sites for microtubules.
There is not only one way for them to be contracted, there is every virus or bacteria has a way they dont all infect one person the same way on this planet.
constricted :)
In the case of engines, turbo is used as a contracted name for the turbo charger.
It's contracted.
The contracted form of 'does not' is 'doesn't'.
The contracted form of MUST NOT is MUSTN'T.
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
Malaria is usually contracted from an infected mosquito
No words are contracted into apostrophes.