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DIMINUTION, noun [Latin]
1. The act of lessening; a making smaller; opposed to augmentation; as the diminution of size, of wealth, of power, of safety.
2. The state of becoming or appearing less; opposed to increase; as the diminution of the apparent diameter of a receding body.
3. Discredit; loss of dignity; degradation.
4. Deprivation of dignity; a lessening of estimation.
5. In architecture, the contraction of the upper part of a column, by which its diameter is made less than that of the lower part.
6. In music, the imitation of or reply to a subject in notes of half the length or value of those of the subject itself.
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