abstract 1) âhanjidé (#); 2) âhanjidé (#), cekidé (#) Fr.: 1) abstrait; 2) abstrait, sommaire 1a) (adj.) A designation of what derives from → abstraction.
Contrasted to → concrete. M.E., from L. abstractus "drawn away," p.p. of abstrahere "to draw away, withdraw," from abs- "away," from → ab- + trahere "to draw," → attract. 1) Âhanjidé, p.p. of âhanjidan, variants âhixtan, âxtan
"to draw, pull, extract," → object. |
abstract object barâxt-e âhanjidé Fr.: objet abstrait An entity that does not exist in space or time and is not perceptible. Some examples are universals, sets, geometrical figures, and numbers. |
abstraction âhanješ (#) Fr.: abstraction 1) The mental process in which an element or quality is separated from a
total object. Also the result of this process. |
abstraction reaction vâžireš-e âhanješ (#) Fr.: réaction d'abstraction Chemistry: A bimolecular chemical reaction that involves removal of an atom or ion from a molecule. For example, hydrogen abstraction from methane: CH4 + Cl → CH3 + HCl. → abstraction; → reaction. |