Definition
Affected by or having developed a contracture, where muscles or tendons are permanently shortened.
Etymology
Past participle or adjective form of 'contracture', using the '-ed' suffix to indicate a state or condition caused by the noun.
Kelly Says
A 'contractured hand' is a devastating condition sometimes seen in burn survivors or stroke patients—the hand curls into a permanent fist because scar tissue pulls the muscles short.
Translations
ARالعربية
مضغوط
mithghawt
BNবাংলা
সংকুচিত
song-ku-chit
CACatalà
contracturat
kon-trakt-ura-t
CSČeština
zkroucený
zkrou-ce-nyy
DADansk
kontrakteret
kon-trakte-ret
DEDeutsch
verkürzt
fɛɐ̯kʏʁt
ELΕλληνικά
συμπιεσμένος
sim-pies-men-os
ESEspañol
contracturado
kontrakt-ura-doh
FAفارسی
کشیدهشده
kesh-i-deh-sheh-deh
FISuomi
supistunut
su-pi-stu-nut
FRFrançais
contracturé
kontrakt-y-re
HIहिन्दी
संकुचित
san-ku-chit
HUMagyar
összehúzódott
osszeh-hoo-zo-dott
IDBahasa Indonesia
terkontraksi
ter-kon-traksi
ITItaliano
contratturato
kon-tra-ta-tu-ra-to
KKKK
жасырылған
ja-sy-ry-l-gan
MSBahasa Melayu
dikontraksi
di-kon-traksi
NLNederlands
contraheerd
kon-tra-heerd
NONorsk
kontraktert
kon-tra-ktert
PLPolski
skurczony
skur-chon-ee
PTPortuguês
contratado
kontra-ta-doh
RORomână
contractat
kon-trakt-at
RUРусский
contratto
kontrakt
SVSvenska
kontrakturerad
kon-trakt-y-ra-d
SWKiswahili
kujicha
ku-ji-cha
TAதமிழ்
குறுகிய
ku-ru-ki-ya
TEతెలుగు
సంకోచి
san-ko-chi
TLTL
nakontrakt
na-kon-trakt
TRTürkçe
kasılmış
ka-shi-miş
UKУкраїнська
скорочений
skoro-chen-iy
VITiếng Việt
co thắt
koh thaht