diminution
51Diminution — Di|mi|nu|ti|on, die; , en (Musik auch für Verkürzung der Notenwerte; variierende Verzierung) …
52diminution — /diman(y)uwshan/ Incompleteness. Act or process of diminishing, taking away, or lessening. A word signifying that the record sent up from an inferior to a superior court for review is incomplete, or not fully certified …
53diminution — /diman(y)uwshan/ Incompleteness. Act or process of diminishing, taking away, or lessening. A word signifying that the record sent up from an inferior to a superior court for review is incomplete, or not fully certified …
54diminution — A taking away or lessening …
55diminution — n. 1 a the act or an instance of diminishing. b the amount by which something diminishes. 2 Mus. the repetition of a passage in notes shorter than those originally used. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L diminutio onis (as DIMINISH) …
56diminution of value — lessening of value, reduction of worth …
57diminution of damages — See mitigation of damages …
58diminution of damages — See mitigation of damages …
59diminution of damages — See mitigation of damages …
60diminution of salary — The lowering of a salary. Not comprehending the placing of a burden upon a salary in the form of an income tax …