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decontaminate Remove injurious material.
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decline the part of a tree
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decedent either a testator or person dying intestate;
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decay The latter portion (which can be described in milliseconds) of a sound, such as a musical note, of finite duration, where the amplitude (intensity) of that portion is rapidly declining to zero, or if the entire sound other than the attack qv has a uniformly declining amplitude, such larger portion.
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decay The rate at which the volume of a musical note decreases from its peak value to a mid-range volume called the sustain level. See Sustain.
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