DECREMENT


Meaning of DECREMENT in English

ˈdekrəmənt noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin decrementum, from decrescere to decrease + -mentum -ment — more at decrease

1.

a. : the act or process of becoming gradually less : decrease , diminution

a deer herd suffers no decrement if the legal hunting take is not permitted to exceed 20 percent of the total population — R.E.Trippensee

b. : the successive diminution of the layers of molecules applied to the faces of the primitive form of crystals by which the secondary forms were held to be produced

2.

a. : the quantity lost by diminution or waste

b. mathematics : a negative increment

c. physics : the ratio of the maximum amplitude of one oscillation to that of the next in an oscillating system subjected to damping

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