'Magic Cancellation' is the literal Japanese name for the video game-only card known as Cursebreaker in English.
Despite having an almost identical picture to the genuine spell card De-Spell, the two cards are not the same thing. De-Spell is a Normal Spell card that destroys one Spell Card on the field, Cursebreaker is a Quickplay that negates other spell card activations on the same chain.
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The current Yugioh types are: Aqua, Beast, Beast-Warrior, Dinosaur, Dragon, Fairy, Fiend, Fish, Insect, Machine, Plant, Psychic, Pyro, Reptile, Rock, Sea Serpent, Spellcaster, Thunder, Warrior, Winged Beast, and Zombie. Divine-Beast is also a type exclusive to the Egyptian God Cards, which cannot be used in duels. Immortal is a type created for the game "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses" and Black Magic and White Magic were created for the Bandai card game.
'Sacrifice' doesn't appear anywhere in the English version of the game, it is a Magic the Gathering term here. But it is used in the Japanese version of the game, and is indeed the same thing as a Tribute.
Dark Magician of Chaos and Magician of Faith both had this power, but they are currently both Banned. The only legal card I can think of off the top of my head would be Magical Stone Excavation. Also Z-One
Monster cards do not have life points and there is no concept of 'damaging' a monster card except for battle. In battle a monster either dies or it does not, there is no accumulating damage such as in Magic the Gathering. A monster can fight off an infinite amount of monsters that are weaker than it, but is destroyed if it battles with one of equal or greater power.