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ghost
  پرهیب   
parhib (#)

Fr.: image fantôme   

A faint false image caused by reflection that is sometimes seen in an optical system. In spectroscopy, a false image of a spectral line formed by irregularities in the ruling of diffraction gratings.

Ghost, from O.E. gast "soul, spirit, breath," from P.Gmc. *ghoizdoz (cf. M.Du. gheest, Ger. Geist "spirit, ghost"), from PIE base *ghois- "to be excited, frightened;" cf. Av. zaēša- "horrible, frightful," zôiždišta- "the most loathsome;" Mid./Mod.Pers. zešt "ugly, disgusting;" Goth. usgaisjan "to be afraid;" O.E. gæstan "to frighten."

Parhib "ghost," Pers. word of Xorâsâni dialect.

Ghost Head Nebula
  میغ ِ سر ِ پرهیب   
miq-e sar-e parhib

Fr.: Nébuleuse de la Tête de Fantôme   

A star forming region in the → Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite of our Galaxy, as pictured by the → Hubble Space Telescope. It spans about 50 light-years and contains several young, → massive stars.

ghost; → head; → nebula

Lyman ghost
  پرهیب ِ لایمن   
parhib-e Lyman (#)

Fr.: image fantôme de Lyman   

In spectroscopy, a false image of a spectral line formed by irregularities in the ruling of diffraction gratings.

Lyman, → ghost.

Mirach's Ghost
  پرهیب ِ مراق   
parhib-e Merâq

Fr.: fantôme de Mirach   

Same as → NGC 404.

Mirach; → ghost.