microorganism riz-sâzvâré Fr.: microorganisme Any organism too small to be seen by the naked eye, e.g. bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. |
organism sâzvâré (#) Fr.: organisme 1) Biology:
A living individual composed of mutually interdependent parts that
maintain various vital processes. From → organ + -ism a suffix appearing in loanwords from Gk. denoting several senses, among which state or condition, principles, doctrines. Sâzvâré, from sâz present stem of sâxtan, sâzidan "to build, make, fashion; to adapt, adjust, be fit" (from Mid.Pers. sâxtan, sâz-, Manichean Parthian s'c'dn "to prepare, to form;" Av. sak- "to understand, to mark," sâcaya- (causative) "to teach") + -vâré, from -vâr a suffix meaning "resembling, like" (from Mid.Pers. -wâr; Av. -vara, -var; cf. Skt. -vara). |