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decrement To decrease an index variable or counter by a specific value.
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decrepitude The quality or condition of being weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use. [Heritage]
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decrement The process of decreasing in size; the total amount of decrease.
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decrement (dec'-re-ment) The wane of the moon from full to last quarter. [See DECRESCENT.]
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decrement Decrease the value of a variable.
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