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EBB |
Diminution |
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REBATE |
Diminution. |
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DIMINISHMENT |
Diminution. |
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IMPAIR |
Diminution; injury. |
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BATEMENT |
Abatement; diminution. |
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MINORATION |
A diminution. |
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PERDITION |
Loss of diminution. |
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DIMINUTIVAL |
Indicating diminution; diminutive. |
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DIMINUTAL |
Indicating or causing diminution. |
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IMMINUTION |
A lessening; diminution; decrease. |
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REDUCTION |
Diminution in value or quantity |
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WANE |
Decline; failure; diminution; decrease; declension. |
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REMISSION |
Diminution of intensity; abatement; relaxation. |
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DIMINUTIVE |
Expressing diminution; as, a diminutive word. |
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DEPRESSION |
Diminution, as of trade, etc.; inactivity; dullness. |
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CLEAR |
Without diminution; in full; net; as, clear profit. |
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ENCROACHMENT |
An unlawful diminution of the possessions of another. |
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DETUMESCENCE |
Diminution of swelling; subsidence of anything
swollen. |
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DECREMENT |
The state of becoming gradually less; decrease;
diminution; waste; loss. |
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DECRESCENT |
Becoming less by gradual diminution; decreasing; as, a
decrescent moon. |
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DEGRADATION |
Diminution or reduction of strength, efficacy, or
value; degeneration; deterioration. |
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ASTHENY |
Want or loss of strength; debility; diminution of the
vital forces. |
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MINISHMENT |
The act of diminishing, or the state of being
diminished; diminution. |
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ANTIGALASTIC |
Causing a diminution or a suppression of the
secretion of milk. |
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STUPOR |
Great diminution or suspension of sensibility; suppression
of sense or feeling; lethargy. |