antiparallel pâd-parâsu Fr.: antiparallèle A → pair of → vectors whose directions are parallel but having the opposite sense. |
geodetic parallel parâsu-ye zamin-sanjik Fr.: parallèle géodésique Any of the small circles on the → reference ellipsoid parallel to the → geodetic equator. |
parallel parâsu Fr.: parallèle 1) Said of two or more things, such as lines or planes, that are equally
distant from one another at all points. From M.Fr. parallèle, from L. parallelus, from Gk. parallelos "parallel," from para allelois "beside one another," from → para- "beside" + allelois "each other," from allos "other," → alias. Parâsu, from parâ-, → para-, + su "direction, side," from Mid.Pers. sôk "direction, side." |
parallel axis theorem farbin-e âsehâ-ye parâsu Fr.: théorème des axes parallèles The → moment of inertia of a body about any given axis is the moment of inertia about a parallel axis through the center of mass, plus the moment of inertia about the given axis if the mass were located at the center of mass. same as → Steiner's theorem. |
parallel of altitude parhun-e farâzâ Fr.: almucantar A small circle on the celestial sphere whose plane is parallel to the celestial horizon. Same as → almucantar. → almucantar. |
parallelepiped parâsuruyé, lowzivâr Fr.: parallélépipède A solid figure whose six bases are → parallelograms, opposite pairs being identical and parallel. From Gk. parallelepipedon, from parallelos, → parallel + epipedon "plane surface," from neuter of epipedos "flat," from → epi- + pedon "ground," cognate with L. ped-, pes, → foot. Parâsuruyé, from parâsu, → parallel, + ruyé, → surface. Lowzivâr, from lowzi, → rhombus + -vâr, → -oid. |
parallelogram parâsubar Fr.: parallélogramme A four-sided → polygon whose opposite sides are parallel. A parallelogram all of whose angles are right angles is a → rectangle. From Fr. parallélogramme, from L. parallelogrammum, from Gk. parallelogrammon "bounded by parallel lines," from parallelos, → parallel, + gramme "line," related to graphein "to write, draw" → -graph. |
plane-parallel atmosphere havâsepehr-e parâsu-taxthâ, javv-e ~ Fr.: atmosphère plan-parallèle An approximation used in many stellar atmosphere models that depict the atmosphere as being only one-dimensional and bounded at the top and bottom by horizontal plane surfaces normal to the direction of gravity. → plane; → parallel; → atmosphere. |
plane-parallel plate tiqe-ye taxt-parâsu Fr.: lame plan-parallèle A piece of glass with plane parallel surfaces used to admit light into an optical system and to exclude dirt and moisture. |