congruent line segments borankhâ-ye damsâz Fr.: segments congru Two line segments if they have the same length. They need not lie at the same angle or position on the plane. |
segment borank Fr.: segment 1) Of a line, that portion bounded by two points. From L. segmentum "a strip or piece cut off," originally a geometric term, from secare "to cut" + -mentum "-ment." Borank, from Kermâni borang "a slice (of fruit);" Borujerdi boleng "piece, section," ultimately from *brin-ka- (probable contracted forms Lari peng and pengi "portion or part of anything"), related to boridan "to cut off;" Mid.Pers. brīn-, blyn-, britan, brinitan "to cut off," Av. brī- "to shave, shear," brin- (with prefix pairi-); cf. Skt. bhrī- "to hurt, injure," bhrinanti "they hurt;" PIE base bhrei- "to cut, pierce." |
segmented mirror âyen-ye borankidé Fr.: miroir segmenté A large telescope mirror consisting of smaller mirror segments designed to act as a single, larger reflecting surface. Because current monolithic mirrors cannot be constructed larger than about eight meters in diameter, the use of segmented mirrors is a key component for larger aperture telescopes. |