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Webster 1913 Edition


Decimation

Decˊi-ma′tion

,
Noun.
[L.
decimatio
: cf. F.
décimation
.]
1.
A tithing.
[Obs.]
State Trials (1630).
2.
A selection of every tenth person by lot, as for punishment.
Shak.
3.
The destruction of any large proportion, as of people by pestilence or war.
Milman.

Webster 1828 Edition


Decimation

DECIMA'TION

, n.

Definition 2024


decimation

decimation

English

Noun

decimation (plural decimations)

  1. (strictly) The killing or punishment of every tenth person, usually by lot.
  2. (generally) The killing or destruction of any large portion of a population.
    • 1702: Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana - And the whole army had cause to enquire into their own rebellions, when they saw the Lord of Hosts, with a dreadful decimation, taking off so many of our brethren by the worst of executioners.
  3. A tithe or the act of tithing.
  4. (mathematics) The creation of a new sequence comprising only every nth element of a source sequence.
  5. (telecommunications) A digital signal-processing technique for reducing the number of samples in a discrete-time signal.

Synonyms

  • (the act of killing or punishing each tenth person): tithing
  • (the payment of a tenth to the clergy): See tithe

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References

  • The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1914

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