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dec·re·ment
/ˈdɛkrəmənt/
漸減,減少,減少量
From:
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decrement
遞減
From:
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decrement
減量
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dec·re·ment
n.
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.
Crystallog.
A
name
given
by
Haüy
to
the
successive
diminution
of
the
layers
of
molecules
,
applied
to
the
faces
of
the
primitive
form
,
by
which
he
supposed
the
secondary
forms
to
be
produced
.
4.
Math.
The
quantity
by
which
a
variable
is
diminished
.
Equal decrement of life
.
(a)
The
decrease
of
life
in
a
group
of
persons
in
which
the
assumed
law
of
mortality
is
such
that
of
a
given
large
number
of
persons
,
all
being
now
of
the
same
age
,
an
equal
number
shall
die
each
consecutive
year
.
(b)
The
decrease
of
life
in
a
group
of
persons
in
which
the
assumed
law
of
mortality
is
such
that
the
ratio
of
those
dying
in
a
year
to
those
living
through
the
year
is
constant
,
being
independent
of
the
age
of
the
persons
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
decrement
n
1:
the
amount
by
which
something
decreases
[
syn
:
decrease
]
[
ant
:
increase
]
2:
a
process
of
becoming
smaller
or
shorter
[
syn
:
decrease
]
[
ant
:
increase
,
increase
]
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