
1) Afterglow 2) Amount 3) Amount lost 4) Decrease 5) Deduction 6) Defect 7) Discount 8) Eduction 9) Gradual reduction 10) Loss 11) The amount lost by reduction 12) Waste
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1) Contraction 2) Decline 3) Desensitisation 4) Desensitization 5) Diminution 6) Loss 7) Slippage 8) Wastage
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- the amount by which something decreases
- a process of becoming smaller
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a gradual decrease in quantity or quality
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• (n.) The quantity by which a variable is diminished. • (n.) The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste; -- opposed to increment. • (n.) The state of becoming gradually less; decrease; diminution; waste; loss. • (n.) A name given by Hauy to the successive diminution of the layers of molecules, applied to the faces of the ...
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1. The state of becoming gradually less; decrease; diminution; waste; loss. 'Twit me with the decrements of my pendants.' (Ford) 'Rocks, mountains, and the other elevations of the earth suffer a continual decrement.' (Woodward) ... 2. The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste; opposed to increment. ... 3. <chemistry> A name given by Ha...
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Dec're·ment noun [ Latin
decrementum , from
decrescere . See
Decrease .]
1. The state of becoming gradually less; decrease; diminution; waste; loss. « Twit me with the
decrements of my pendants.»
Ford. « Rocks, mountains, and the other e...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dek′rĕ-ment Definitions: 1. Decrease. 2. Decrease in conduction velocity at a particular point; a result of altered properties at that point.
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the act or process of decreasing; gradual reduction. · the amount lost by reduction. · a negative increment. · the ratio of amplitudes of a damped harmonic motion in the course of two successive oscillations.
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