Attenuator

/əˈtɛnjueɪtər/ noun

A device, substance, or mechanism that weakens, reduces, or makes something less intense.

From Latin 'attenuator,' an agent noun from 'attenuare' with the suffix '-or.' The term entered English technical vocabulary in the 19th century.

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