diminished

  • 11diminished — di|min|ished [ dı mınıʃt ] adjective FORMAL reduced in amount, size, or importance: Their chances of survival are greatly diminished because of their poor health …

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  • 12diminished — UK [dɪˈmɪnɪʃt] / US adjective formal reduced in amount, size, or importance Their chances of survival are greatly diminished because of their poor health …

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  • 13diminished — adj. 1 reduced; made smaller or less. 2 Mus. (of an interval, usu. a seventh or fifth) less by a semitone than the corresponding minor or perfect interval. Phrases and idioms: diminished responsibility Law the limitation of criminal… …

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  • 14Diminished seventh chord — on C  Play ( …

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  • 15Diminished triad chord — diminished triad Component intervals from root diminished fifth (tritone) minor third root …

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  • 16Diminished unison — Inverse augmented octave Name Other names augmented unison (depending on context) Abbreviation dim1 Size Semitones …

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  • 17Diminished second — Inverse augmented seventh Name Other names Abbreviation d2[1] Size …

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  • 18Diminished third — Inverse augmented sixth Name Other names Abbreviation d3[1] Size …

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  • 19diminished capacity — di·min·ished capacity /də mi nisht / n 1: an abnormal mental condition that renders a person unable to form the specific intent necessary for the commission of a crime (as first degree murder) but that does not amount to insanity – called also… …

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  • 20Diminished seventh — Inverse augmented second Name Other names Abbreviation d7[1] Size …

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