angle of inclination zâviye-ye darkil Fr.: angle d'inclinaison 1) General: The angle between one plane and another, or
the angle formed by a reference axis and a given line. → angle; → inclination. |
axial inclination darkil-e âsé Fr.: inclinaison de l'axe The angle at which a planet's axis of rotation is tilted, with respect to that of the planet's orbit. → axial; → inclination. |
inclination darkil Fr.: inclinaison 1) The angle between two lines or two planes. Inclination, from M.E. inclinacioun, from L. inclination-, from inclinat(us) p.p. of inclinare, from → in- + clinare "to bend;" cf. Gk. klinein "to cause to slope, slant, incline;" Skt. sri- "to lean," O.Pers. θray-; Av. sray- "to lean;" Mod.Pers. kil "bent, inclined, slant;" PIE base *klei- "to lean, incline" from which is also derived P.Gmc. *khlinen (Ger. lehnen, E. lean). Darkil, from prefix dar- "in" + kil "bent, crooked, inclined" [Dehxodâ], Mid.Pers. xwahl "bent, crooked" (Mod.Pers. dialectal/colloquial variants kowleh, cowleh, cowl, caval, xohl, xohal, hol), cf. Skt. kûla- "slope, declivity;" PIE base *klei-, as above. |
inclination of axis darkil-e âse Fr.: inclinaison de l'axe The angle between the rotation axis of a planet and the normal to the ecliptic. → inclination; → axis. |
inclination of Earth's equator darkil-e hamugâr-e zamin Fr.: inclinaison de l'équateur terrestre → inclination; → Earth; → equator. |
magnetic inclination darkil-e meqnâtisi Fr.: inclinaison magnétique Same as → magnetic dip or → dip. → magnetic; → inclination. |
orbital inclination darkil-e madâri Fr.: inclinaison orbitale An → orbital element that defines the angle between the orbital plane of a solar system body (planet, comet, asteroid) and the plane of the ecliptic. The orbital inclination of the Earth's orbit is 0°; those of Mercury, Venus, and Mars are 7.01°, 3.39°, and 1.85° respectively. → orbital; → inclination . |