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What is the latin root for contract?

The Latin root for "contract" is "contrahere", which means "to draw together" or "to shrink".

This root reflects the original meaning of "contract," which was to "draw together" or "shrink" something, like a piece of cloth or a muscle. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to an agreement between two or more parties, which involves "drawing together" their intentions and obligations.

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