race 1) nežâd (#); 2) tâz Fr.: 1) race; 2) course 1a) A group of persons related by common descent or heredity. 1) From M.Fr. race "race, breed, lineage, family," from It. razza,
(cf. Sp. and Port. raza), of unknown origin. 1) Nežâd, literally "born," ultimately from Proto-Ir. *nizat-, cf.
Av. nizənta- "born," from → ni- + *zan-
"to give birth, to be born," cognate with âzâd, → free;
see also → generate. |
trace 1) malé; 2) malidan Fr.: 1) trace; 2) suivre la trace 1a) A surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence,
influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige. M.E. tracen, from M.Fr. tracier, from V.L. *tractiare "delineate, score, trace," from L. tractus "track, course," literally "a drawing out," from p.p. stem of trahere "to pull, draw." Gilaki mâle "mark, trace, fingerprint; scar," pâ mâle "footprint," gaz mâle "bite mark;" Aftari mâl "trace, mark," pae mâl "footprint," ponjé mâl "mark of hand with fingers;" Tabari mâl "mark, trace," ling mâl "footprint," probably related to mâlidan "to touch, rub; besmear;" Mid.Pers. mâlih- "to be touched;" (Gurâni) mâl, mâlâ- Xunsâri mâl-/mâlâ "to smear, stroke." |
trace element bonpâr-e malé Fr.: élément trace, oligo-élément Any → chemical element that is found in extremely small amounts, especially one used by organisms and held essential to maintain proper physical functioning. |
trace of a matrix male-ye mâtris Fr.: trace de matrice Of a → square matrix, the → sum of the entries in the → main diagonal, i.e.: tr(A) = a11 + a22 + ... + ann = Σ aii (i = 1 to n). |
tracer malegar Fr.: traceur, marqueur A → substance, especially a → radioactive isotope, used in experiments so that its movements through a biological, chemical, or physical system can be → monitored in order to study the → system. |