1620s, "act or state of decreasing;" 1660s, "quantity lost by gradual waste," from Latin decrementum "diminution," from stem of decrescere "to grow less, diminish," from de "away from" (see de-) + crescere "to grow" (from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow").
decoupage
decouple
decoy
decrease
decree
decrement
decrepit
decrepitation
decrepitude
decrescendo
decretory