diagnose parnâsidan Fr.: diagnostiquer To identify the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms (OxfordDictionaries.com). → diagnosis. |
monosemy takcemi Fr.: monosémie The fact of having only a single meaning. Same as → univocity. Compare with → polysemy. From → mono- "single," + sem, from sema "sign," → semantic, + -y. Takcemi, from tak-, → mono-, + cem, → meaning, + noun suffix -i. |
nose 1) damâq (#), bini (#); 2) damâqé (#) Fr.: nez 1) The part projecting above the mouth serving as the organ of
breathing and smelling. M.E.; O.E. nosu (O.N. nös; Du. neus; O.H.G. nasa; Ger. Nase); PIE root *nas- "nose;" cf. Skt. nasa-; Av. nāh-; O.Pers. nāham; L. nasus; O.C.S. nasu; Lith. nosis. See also → nostril. 1) Damâq, ultimately from Proto-Ir. *damaka-, from *damH-
"to breathe, to blow;" cf. Pers. dam-, damidan "to breathe, to blow;"
Av. dāδmainya- "blowing up;" cf.
Skt. dahm- "to blow," dhámati "blows;"
Gk. themeros "austere, dark-looking;" Lith. dumti
"to blow;" PIE dhem-/dhemə- "to smoke, to blow." |