Damper

/ˈdæmpər/ noun

Something that reduces the intensity or effect of something else, or a device that absorbs vibrations and reduces movement; can also mean something that discourages or depresses.

From damp plus -er suffix. Damp comes from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German damp meaning 'vapor' or 'mist.' A damper is literally something that makes things damp or reduces their intensity.

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