coast rahâraftan Fr.: accoster To move without further use of propelling power. → coasting flight, → coasting Universe. M.E. coste, from O.Fr., from L. costa "rib, side," cf. Mid.Pers. kust, kustag "side, direction; district," Mod.Pers. xost, xwast "a beaten road; island;" PIE *kost- "leg, bone." Rahâraftan, from rahâ "free, set free" (O.Pers. rad- "to leave," Skt. rah-, rahati "separates, leaves," Av. razah- "isolation;" PIE *redh-) + raftan "to go, walk" (Mid.Pers. raftan, raw-, Proto-Iranian *rab/f- "to go; to attack"). |
coasting flight parvâz-e rahârow Fr.: vol d'accostage The unpowered flight of a spacecraft or missile after propulsion cutoff or between the burnout of one stage and the ignition of the next. |
coasting Universe giti-ye rahârow Fr.: Univers à densité critique A Universe whose density is just less than or equal to the critical value and expands forever with no change in the expansion rate. |