erupt osdaridan Fr.: entrer en éruption To burst forth; to eject matter (of a star, volcano, geyser, etc.). → eruptive variable. From L eruptus "burst forth, broken out," p.p. of erumpere "to break out, burst forth," from → ex- "out" + rumpere "to break, rupture." Osdaridan, from os-, → ex- + daridan "to tear, rend, lacerate;" Mid.Pers. darridan "to tear, split;" Av. dar- "to tear," dərəta- "cut," auua.dərənant- "shattering;" cf. Skt. dar- "to crack, split, break, burst," darati "he splits;" Gk. derein "to flay," derma "skin;" P.Gmc. *teran; O.E. teran; E. tear; Ger. zerren "to pull, to tear," zehren "to undermine, to wear out;" PIE base *der- " to split, peel, flay." |
eruption osdareš Fr.: éruption 1) An act, process, or instance of erupting; something that is erupted or ejected. Verbal noun of → erupt. |
eruptive osdareši Fr.: éruptif Relating to, formed by, characterized by, or producing → eruption. |
eruptive object barÂxt-e osdareši Fr.: objet éruptif An astronomical object such as a → variable star, a → nova, a → young stellar object, etc. characterized by abrupt changes of luminosity. |
eruptive prominence zabâne-ye osdareši Fr.: protubérance éruptive A huge solar prominence which has previously been quiescent but suddenly starts to lift up from the → photosphere with velocities of several hundred km/s and escapes into the → interplanetary space. Eruptive prominences with the highest velocities have been observed at 1300 km/s, reaching heights of 1 million km above the photosphere. Such prominences are often observed at the solar limb, in association with → coronal mass ejections. On the Sun's disk, the equivalent phenomenon is an eruptive filament. → eruptive; → prominence |
eruptive variable vartande-ye osdareši Fr.: variable éruptive same as → cataclysmic variable. |
volcanic eruption osdareš-e âtašfešâni Fr.: éruption volcanique The explosive ejection of superheated matter from a → volcano. |