An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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expose
  ۱، ۲) اسنهادن؛ ۲) نور دادن   
1, 2) osnehâdan; 2) nur dâdan (#)

Fr.: exposer   

1) To reveal, make known, make visible.
2) In imaging, to subject, as to the action of light, or other electromagnetic radiations.

M.E. exposen, from O.Fr. exposer "lay open, set forth," from L. exponere "set forth, lay open, exhibit," with contamination from poser "to lay, place" (→ position). doublet of expound.

1) Osnehâdan, from os-, → ex-, + nehâdan "to put, place," → position.
2) nur dâdan, from nur, → light + dâdan "to give," Mid.Pers. dâdan "to give;" O.Pers./Av. dā- "to give, grant, yield," dadāiti "he gives;" cf. Skt. dadáti "he gives;" Gk. didomi "I give;" L. dare "to give, offer;" PIE base *do- "to give."

exposé
  اسنه   
osneh

Fr.: exposé   

A formal exposition of facts.

From Fr. exposé, p.p. of exposer, "to → expose."

Noun from osnehâdan, → expose.

over-expose
  بیش‌نوردادن   
bišnurdâdan

Fr.: surexposer   

To expose a detector to too much photons, resulting in saturation.

over-; → expose.