dimdik
erect. stiff. rigid. sheer. stiff as a poker.
dimi
dimity. fustian.
diminuendo
In a gradually diminishing manner; with abatement of tone; decrescendo; expressed on the staff by Dim., or Dimin., or the sign.
diminuendo
To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse.
diminuendo
To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of.
diminuendo
A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar.
diminuendo
Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us.
diminuendo
gradually becoming softer. gradually getting softer.
diminuendo
Gradually becoming softer. An instruction to a player of an instrument, meaning 'becoming gradually softer'.
diminuendo
In music, a gradual decrease in volume.
diminuendo
It : play gradually softer. - Gradually getting softer Abreviated: dim [back]. dim Play to diminish. : getting progressively softer Means the same as decrescendo.
diminuendo
A dynamic marking meaning 'gradually getting softer '. [deh-meen-yoo-ehn-doh] 'Diminishing ' Indicates a gradual decrease in volume Synonymous with decrescendo May be indicated by a symbol called a 'hairpin' or abbreviated as 'dim '. - A gradual degrease in loudness, like the decrescendo. a gradual decrease in loudness. gradually decreasing in volume.
dimmer
a rheostat that varies the current through an electric light in order to control the level of illumination.
dimmer
A remote device which reduces the light output of a stage lighting fixture by reducing the total wattage it receives, commonly grouped in banks, panels or packs Present technology usually has a dimmer per circuit, as opposed to systems where a limited number of high-wattage dimmers are patched to a larger quantity of circuits.
dimmer
In lighting, the electrical device that regulates the current passing through the bulb filaments and, thereby, the amount of light emitted from the lighting instruments.
dimmer
Electronic controls that allow stage lighting to fade up or down slowly, as opposed to being on or off only Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net.
dimmer
A control that regulates light levels.
dimmer
Device which provides adjustable voltage to a lighting fixture to control light output Can also be a term to refer to a mechanical device, such as a shutter, that controls output.
dimmer
An instrument used to change the voltage of lights on the set, regulating in this way thier intensity NOTE: Not recommended for color cinematography, as the color temperature of the lights will also change.
dimmer
Controls the brightness of a particular fixture A dimmer pack is a device used to control a fixture from a remote control panel Dimming may also be a feature within an intelligent light or a specific control device.
dimmer
A device that controls levels of light by varying the electric current. a device in the electrical circuit used for varying the brightness of lamps in a lighting installation Dimming controls are ideal for any number of rooms because they allow you to change design the lighting to suit each mood and activity back to top. an electronic device designed to regulate light output of incandescent and halogen lamps; and fluorescent lamps in fixtures equipped with special dimming ballasts.
dimmer
To change the brightness of the display e g during night driving. a rheostat that varies the current through an electric light in order to control the level of illumination.
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