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单词 decrescent
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decrescent

[ dih-kres-uhnt ]
/ dɪˈkrɛs ənt /
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adjective

diminishing; decreasing.
waning, as the moon.

Origin of decrescent

1600–10; <Latin dēcrēscent- (stem of dēcrēscēns), present participle of dēcrēscere to decrease; see -ent

OTHER WORDS FROM decrescent

de·cres·cence, noun

Words nearby decrescent

decrepit, decrepitate, decrepitude, decresc., decrescendo, decrescent, decretal, Decretals, decretist, decretive, decretory
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Example sentences from the Web for decrescent

  • The word neap is derived from the Saxon; it signifies low, decrescent, 120 and is used only of the tide.

    The Mosaic History of the Creation of the World|Thomas Wood
  • It had now a different sound, as there is a different note in the ascending and decrescent song of the lark.

    Pharais and The Mountain Lovers|Fiona Macleod
  • Ensigned on the top as before all betwixt a decrescent and a star in fess or.

    A Complete Guide to Heraldry|Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
  • The clock was striking two, as they reached Tom quad, and the decrescent moon to contradict him was already above the roofs.

    Sinister Street, vol. 2|Compton Mackenzie

British Dictionary definitions for decrescent

decrescent
/ (dɪˈkrɛsənt) /

adjective

(esp of the moon) decreasing; waning

Derived forms of decrescent

decrescence, noun

Word Origin for decrescent

C17: from Latin dēcrescēns growing less; see decrease
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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