to contract in advance
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precontractto contract in advance
precontractedPRECONTRACT, to contract in advance
precontractingPRECONTRACT, to contract in advance
precontractsPRECONTRACT, to contract in advance
contractingCONTRACT, to decrease in size
contractsCONTRACT, to decrease in size
contractedCONTRACT, to decrease in size
frownerto contract the brow, as in displeasure
frownsto contract the brow, as in displeasure
frownto contract the brow, as in displeasure
frowningto contract the brow in displeasure or concentration
scowlto contract the brow in an expression of displeasure
musclebundle of fibers in the body that contract to produce motion
pittingSink in or contract so as to form a pit or hollow
shrinksBecome or make smaller in size or amount; contract or cause to contract
outthrobto surpass in throbbing (to pulsate (to expand and contract rhythmically, also PULSE))
shrunkenBecome or make smaller in size or amount; contract or cause to contract
shrinkingBecome or make smaller in size or amount; contract or cause to contract
outthrobbedOUTTHROB, to surpass in throbbing (to pulsate (to expand and contract rhythmically, also PULSE))
outthrobbingOUTTHROB, to surpass in throbbing (to pulsate (to expand and contract rhythmically, also PULSE))
outthrobsOUTTHROB, to surpass in throbbing (to pulsate (to expand and contract rhythmically, also PULSE))
braceroa Mexican laborer admitted to the United States especially for seasonal contract labor in agriculture
effluxionThe passing of time, in particular when leading to the expiration of an agreement or contract
agreementarrangement, often set out in a contract or other document, accepted by all parties to a transaction
indenturecontract binding one person to work for another for a given period of time often used in plural
insurerA person or company that underwrites an insurance risk; the party in an insurance contract undertaking to pay compensation
insurersA person or company that underwrites an insurance risk; the party in an insurance contract undertaking to pay compensation
relaxationThe loss of tension in a part of the body, esp. in a muscle when it ceases to contract
auctionThe part of the play in which players bid to decide the contract in which the hand shall be played
runcontinue in force, operation, or production the contract has two more years to run the play ran for six months
auctionsThe part of the play in which players bid to decide the contract in which the hand shall be played
pilocarpineA volatile alkaloid obtained from jaborandi leaves, used to contract the pupils and to relieve pressure in the eye in glaucoma patients
hydrastinea white poisonous alkaloid extracted from the roots of the goldenseal, which has been used in medicine to contract the uterus and arrest haemorrhage
hydrastinesHYDRASTINE, a white poisonous alkaloid extracted from the roots of the goldenseal, which has been used in medicine to contract the uterus and arrest haemorrhage
indenturesA contract by which a person agreed to work for a set period for a landowner in a British colony in exchange for passage to the colony
sacrificeA bid made in the belief that it will be less costly to be defeated in the contract than to allow the opponents to make a contract
warranties(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
warranty(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
pledgesA thing that is given as security for the fulfillment of a contract or the payment of a debt and is liable to forfeiture in the event of failure
musclesA band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body