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Definition of Diminisher

Diminisher
Diminisher Di*min"ish*er, n. One who, or that which, diminishes anything. --Clerke (1637).

Meaning of Diminisher from wikipedia

- Look up diminished in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diminished may refer to: Diminution in music "Diminished" (R.E.M. song), from the 1998 album Up...
- In economics, diminishing returns are the decrease in marginal (incremental) output of a production process as the amount of a single factor of production...
- The last diminisher procedure is a procedure for fair cake-cutting. It involves a certain heterogenous and divisible resource, such as a birthday cake...
- In geometry, the diminished rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids (J76). It can be constructed as a rhombicosidodecahedron with one pentagonal...
- Unsound Records, titled Imaginary Volcano, under the name of The Diminisher. "The Diminisher: Imaginary Volcano". JIVE Magazine. October 9, 2006. Retrieved...
- In criminal law, diminished responsibility (or diminished capacity) is a potential defense by excuse by which defendants argue that although they broke...
- In music theory, a diminished triad is a triad consisting of two minor thirds above the root. It is a minor triad with a lowered (flattened) fifth. When...
- The diminished seventh chord is a four-note chord (a seventh chord) composed of a root note, together with a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a diminished...
- held in Solem v. Bartlett, 465 U.S. 463 (1984), that "only Congress may diminish the boundaries of an Indian reservation, and its intent to do so must be...
- In classical music from Western culture, a diminished third (Play) is the musical interval produced by narrowing a minor third by a chromatic semitone...