Fading

/ˈfeɪdɪŋ/ verb

Present participle of fade; gradually losing brightness, color, strength, or clarity over time. Can refer to physical deterioration or the diminishing of abstract qualities like memory or sound.

From Old French 'fader' meaning to become weak or insipid, possibly from Latin 'fatuus' meaning foolish or insipid. The sense of losing color developed by the 14th century, extending to other forms of gradual loss.

AMማጥፋት
ARالتلاشي
BNবিবর্ণতা
CAesvaniment
CSzániku
DAsvinden
DEVerblassung
ELξεθώριασμα
ESdesvanecimiento
FAمحو شدن
FIhaipuminen
FRdisparition
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