| damping |
The more or less steady diminishing in time or space (or both) of the amplitude of any physical quantity. In the atmosphere, for example, acoustic, hydrodynamic, and electromagnetic waves are damped.
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| damages |
The sum of money a court or jury awards as compensation for a tort or breach of contract. The law recognizes several categories of damages.
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| damiana |
Used as a sexual stimulant and for Impotence; As it
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| dam |
A horse's mother.
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| damping |
Limiting the duration or decreasing the amplitude of vibrations.
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