ascend farâzidan (#) Fr.: monter, s'élever 1) To move, climb, or go upward; mount; rise. M.E. ascenden, from L. ascendere "to climb up, mount," from → ad- "to" + scandere "to climb," → scan. Farâzidan, from farâz "above, over, aloft." |
ascendant farâzân Fr.: ascendant 1a) A position or condition of dominance, superiority or control. → ascend. |
ascending node gereh-e farâzeši Fr.: nœud ascendant The point in an orbit where the orbiting body crosses a reference plane, such as the ecliptic or the celestial equator, going from south to north. The celestial longitude of the ascending node is one of the elements of the orbit. → descending node. |
longitude of ascending node derežnâ-ye gereh-e farâzeši Fr.: longitude du nœud ascendant One of the → orbital elements used to specify the orbit of an object in space. It is the angle from the reference direction, called the origin of longitude, to the direction of the → ascending node, measured in the reference plane. → longitude; → ascending node. |