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Decrement   Listen
noun
Decrement  n.  
1.
The state of becoming gradually less; decrease; diminution; waste; loss. "Twit me with the decrements of my pendants." "Rocks, mountains, and the other elevations of the earth suffer a continual decrement."
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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"Decrement" Quotes from Famous Books



... effect—a result which might not have been surprising had it been reasonable to anticipate the same rate of speed, and even an accelerated rate, as prevailing through the latter stages of the expedition. But it seemed, on the contrary, most reasonable to 10 calculate upon a continual decrement in the rate of motion according to the increasing distance from the headquarters of the pursuing enemy. This calculation, however, was defeated by the extraordinary circumstance that the Russian armies did not begin to close in very fiercely upon 15 the Kalmucks until after they had accomplished ...
— De Quincey's Revolt of the Tartars • Thomas De Quincey



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