Receiver incremental tuning (RIT)--A transceiver control that allows for a slight change in the receiver frequency without changing the transmitter frequency. Some manufacturers call this a clarifier (CLAM) control.
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"Poco" means "a little" and "rit" is an abbreviation for "ritardando" which means to slow down. So, together, it would be, slow down a little bit.
It is called Diminuendo. It's actually called Rallentando ... diminuendo is a dynamic control indicating to start playing softer (quieter).
There are may ways to say slow like Lento Adagio Andante (moderately slow) There are many other ways to say slow but these are the basics Musical terms indicating a slow tempo include "Adagio", "Largo" and "Lento."
ritardando is slowing down, and so is rallentando. they are abbreviated rit. or ritard and rall.
It is usually shortened to just 'rit; and followed by leader dots to indicate the duration.