O'clock is a contraction of "of the clock"
A twitch contraction is a single, brief contraction of a muscle fiber in response to a stimulus. It is the smallest unit of muscle contraction and is not strong enough to produce movement of a limb.
concentric contraction is atype of muscle contraction which the muscle shortens while genrating aforce The muscle shortens to produce movement. A muscle contraction in which shortening occurs.
tetanic contraction.
This is muscle flexion or isotonic contraction.
The opposite of dilation is contraction. When an object is contracted, it is reduced in size.
Yes, because "o'clock" is a contraction of "of the clock".
Weren't is the contraction word for were not.
contraction for the word he is: he's
contraction for the word who is: who's
No, it's not a contraction. The word and is a whole word.
Contraction word for she will: she'll
There is no contraction for the word apostrophe. It's is a contraction of it is or it has.
Didn't is the contraction for did not.
The contraction o'clock is from the phrase "of the clock" or "on the clock".The simple way to decide where the apostrophe goes is that it shows where the missing letters were. As in "do not" becoming the contraction "don't" -- the apostrophe is where the second O was taken out.
No. A contraction cannot be a compound word.
The contraction for 'was not' is wasn't.
There is no contraction for the words "did you".