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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary con·trac·tu·al DATE 1861 : of, relating to, or constituting a contract • con·trac·tu·al·ly adverb English Etymology contractual 1861, from L. contractus (see contract) + adj. suffix -al. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 contractual con·tract·ual / kEn5trAktFuEl / adjective connected with the conditions of a legal written agreement; agreed in a contract 合同的;契约的;按合同(或契约)规定的 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged Search result show the entry is found in: contractual liability insurance con·trac·tu·al \kən.ˈtrakchəwəl, (ˈ)kän.|-, -kshə-\ adjective Etymology: Latin contractus contract + English -al — more at contract : of, relating to, or implying a contract : bound or secured by a contract < contractual obligations > < a contractual salary increase > • con·trac·tu·al·ly \-wəlē, -li\ adverb |
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