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material
  ۱) ماده‌ای، مادی، مادیگ؛ ۲) مادیگ   
1) mâdeyi, mâddi, mâdig; 2) mâdig

Fr.: 1, 2) matériel   

1) (adj.) Formed or consisting of matter.
2) (n.) The substance or matter from which something is or can be made, or also items needed for doing or creating something.

From L.L. materialis (adj.) "of or belonging to matter," from L. materia, → matter, + → -al.

Mâdig, from mâd, mâddé, → matter, + -ig, → -ic.

materialism
  مادّه‌باوری   
mâddebâvari (#)

Fr.: matérialisme   

Belief that physical matter is the only reality and that everything, including thought, feeling, mind, and will, can be explained in terms of matter and physical phenomena.

N.L. materialismus; → material + -ism.

Mâddebâvari, from mâddé, → matter, + bâvari, from bâvar "belief" (Mid.Pers. wâbar "beleif;" Proto-Iranian *uar- "to choose; to convince; to believe;" cf. Av. var- "to choose; to convince" varəna-, varana- "conviction, faith;" O.Pers. v(a)r- "to choose; to convince;" Skt. vr- "to choose," vara- "choosing").

materiality
  مادیگی   
mâddigi

Fr.: matérialité   

The state or quality of being material.

material; → -ity.

materialization
  ۱) مادیگش؛ ۲) مادیگانش   
1) mâdigeš 2) mâdigâneš

Fr.: matérialisation   

The act or process of materializing.

Verbal noun of → materialize.

materialize
  ۱) مادیگیدن؛ ۲) مادیگاندن   
1) mâdigidan; 2) mâdigândan

Fr.: 1) se matérialiser; 2) matérialiser   

1a) To come into material form. To take shape.
1b) To form material particles from energy, as in → pair production.
2) To give material form to.

material; → -ize.

strength of materials
  زور ِ مادیگ‌ها   
zur-e mâdighâ

Fr.: résistance des matériaux   

The science concerned with physical characteristics (stress, strain, strength, stiffness, stability) of various engineering components and structures when forces are applied on them.

strength; → material.