diminution


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diminution
n. reduction, decrease

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Diminution
In Western music and music theory, diminution (from Medieval Latin diminutio, alteration of Latin deminutio, decrease) has four distinct meanings. Diminution may be a form of embellishment in which a long note is divided into a series of shorter, usually melodic, values (also called "coloration"). Diminution may also be the compositional device where a melodytheme or motif is presented in shorter note-values than were previously used. Diminution is also the term for the proportional shortening of the value of individual note-shapes in mensural notation, either by coloration or by a sign of proportion. A minor or perfect interval that is narrowed by a chromatic semitone is a diminished interval, and the process may be referred to as diminution (this, too, was sometimes referred to as "coloration").

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diminution

Noun
1. change toward something smaller or lower
(synonym) decline
(hypernym) decrease, decrement
(hyponym) deterioration, decline in quality, declension, worsening
(derivation) decrease, diminish, lessen, fall
2. the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original)
(antonym) augmentation
(hypernym) statement
3. the act of decreasing or reducing something
(synonym) decrease, reduction, step-down
(hypernym) change of magnitude
(hyponym) cut


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diminution
nf. reduction, diminution; attenuation, decrease, abatement; rundown, derogation, depression; abridgement, lessening, wane

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diminution
n. zmenšení; snížení