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Shrinkage logo #10101) Aral Sea woe 2) Decrease 3) Depreciation 4) Drop-off 5) Inventory loss 6) Lessening 7) Shrinking 8) Washing woe
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Shrinkage logo #10101) Shoplifting 2) Shrinking
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  1. process or result of becoming less or smaller
  2. the amount by which something shrinks
  3. the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store

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Shrinkage logo #21002• (n.) Decrease in value; depreciation. • (n.) The act of shrinking; a contraction into less bulk or measurement. • (n.) The amount of such contraction; the bulk or dimension lost by shrinking, as of grain, castings, etc.
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Shrinkage logo #21095(F contraction, R contractie) Decrease in length or volume
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shrinkage logo #21003(from the article `textile`) Shrinkage control processes are applied by compressive shrinkage, resin treatment, or heat-setting. Compressive, or relaxation, shrinkage is applied ... Wood undergoes dimensional changes when its moisture fluctuates below the fibre saturation point. Loss of moisture results in shrinkage, and gain in ... ...
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Shrinkage logo #23220Most paraffin waxes will contract once poured and hardened, and shrink away from the sides of the mold or container, as well as shrinking down and leaving a dip in the middle (also referred to as a sink hole or cavity).
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Shrinkage logo #21012Discrepancy between a firm`s actual inventory and its recorded inventory due to theft, deterioration, loss, or clerical problems.
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Shrinkage logo #22402A legal barrier, such as a scorched-earth policy or shark repellant system, that firms use to preven
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Shrinkage logo #10444After a house is built, the building naturally dries out. This drying out process takes about 6-12 months and will typically affect wood products such as skirting, architraves and stairs and will also occur in the finishes of walls and ceilings.
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Shrinkage logo #20972Shrink'age noun 1. The act of shrinking; a contraction into less bulk or measurement. 2. The amount of such contraction; the bulk or dimension lost by shrinking, as of grain, castings, etc. 3. Decrease in value; depreciation. [ Colloq.]
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Shrinkage logo #22189Contraction on size of a material through cooling or drying.
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Shrinkage logo #24051Contraction of clay during drying or firing.
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Shrinkage logo #23716Reductions of actual quantities of items in stock, in process, or in transit. The loss may be caused by scrap, theft, deterioration, evaporation, etc.
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Shrinkage logo #239041) Liquid, contraction in volume as metal cools to solidification, 2) solidification, contraction in volume when the metal passes from the liquid to the sold at the freezing point (may expend over a range), 3) solid, the contraction on cooling from freezing point to normal temperature, 4) the decrease in dimension in clays occurring when drying at ...
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Shrinkage logo #24054contraction of the clay in either drying or firing.
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Shrinkage logo #23676Contraction upon cooling of all areas of the plastic extrusions, or other plastic products.
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Shrinkage logo #23673Contraction of a container upon cooling.
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shrinkage logo #20974 noun the amount by which something shrinks
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Shrinkage logo #21122Decrease in length or volume.
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Shrinkage logo #22745A term used to describe the reduction of the visual length of hair. It is a process that occurs as wet hair dries and re-coils into its natural texture pattern.
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Shrinkage logo #24045An irreversible reduction in the size/volume of a ceramic piece or glaze which is caused during the drying and firing process. This differs from expansion and contraction, which occurs naturally as a piece heats and cools. All pieces usually undergo a small amount of shrinkage. It takes a lot of experience and skill to select and work with the righ...
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Shrinkage logo #239031) Liquid, contraction in volume as metal cools to solidification, 2) solidification, contraction in volume when the metal passes from the liquid to the sold at the freezing point
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Shrinkage logo #23570Shrinkage is the loss or expense recorded when inventory is either stolen or destroyed. In any business where inventory is a significant source of sales, shrinkage, often shortened to shrink, is monitored closely.
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shrinkage logo #23714Contraction of a formed part upon cooling.
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