Amortisseur

/ˌæmɔːrˈtɪsər/ noun

A device or mechanism that reduces the impact or vibration of a moving object, similar to a shock absorber in a car.

From French amortisseur, derived from amortir (to deaden or lessen). The root comes from Latin ad- (to) and mors (death), originally meaning to reduce the force or energy of something gradually.

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