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Asia
  آسیا   
Âsiyâ (#)

Fr.: Asie   

The largest of the world's continents (about 41,440,000 sq. km.), bounded by Europe and the Arctic, Pacific, and Indian oceans.

From L. Asia, from Gk. Asia, apparently first used by Herodotus (about 440 BC) in reference to Anatolia or to the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt. Of uncertain origin.

Eurasia
  اراسیا   
Orâsiyâ (#)

Fr.: Eurasie   

The → continents of → Europe and → Asia considered as a whole.

From Euro-, → Europe, + → Asia.

euthanasia
  آسانمیری   
âsânmiri (#)

Fr.: euthanasie   

The act or practice of putting painlessly to death, or allowing to die, especially in cases of incurable suffering.

From Gk. euthanasia "an easy or happy death," from → eu- "good" + thanatos "death."

Âsânmiri, literally "easy dyind," from âsân, → easy, + miri "dying," from mordan "to die," → death.