Yes, Harvest Moon is the full moon closest to the autumn equinox, and the moon always wanes after being full.
After the full moon, the moon wanes (gets smaller) through the waning gibbous phase, to the last quarter moon, the waning crescent, and finally the new moon.
Both of these are English words used in everyday conversation by regular people, but much more in the past than in today's English. Their plain, everyday meaning is directly applicable to the appearance of the moon as it goes through its phases. 'Waxing' . . . growing, becoming larger or fuller as time goes on. 'Waning' . . . shrinking, becoming smaller or skinnier as time goes on.
When the moon appears to grow smaller, we say it "wanes". Conversely, when it gets bigger, we say it "waxes".
Waxing means that the illuminated part of the moon that faces us is increasing in size. Waxing starts at New Moon and ends at Full Moon. Then the moon wanes until New Moon.
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The moon wanes.
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It means it "gets weaker, diminishes, fades".
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to diminish or fade. i.e the waning moon (the moon going from full to the crescents)
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If you live in the Northern hemisphere, the illuminated side is on the left.In the Southern hemisphere, the opposite is true.