shrinkage

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A shrinking or contraction into a less compass. 'Make an allowance for the shrinkage of grain in drying.'--Webster.


A new carriage-wheel has been invented, the spokes of which, should they become loose through wear or shrinkage, are made tight by a few turns with a wrench.--N. Y. Tribune.

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