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performance pergâl Fr.: 1, 3) représentation, interprétation; 2) fonctionnement, performance;
exécution 1) The act of performing a ceremony, play, piece of music, etc. |
performative 1) pergâli; 2) vâpeš-e pergalandé Fr.: 1) performatif; d'interprétation; 2) performativité 1) Relating to or of → performance, especially of
dramatic or artistic performance. |
performative utterance vâpeš-e pergâlandé Fr.: performativité A sentence or expression which is not only describing a given reality, but actually does or accomplishes something. For example "I now declare you husband and wife" (when uttered by the authorized officiator during a marriage ceremony). → performative; → utterance. |
performer pergâlgar, pergâlandé Fr.: interprète, acteur, artiste 1) Someone who performs in front of an audience, for example an actor or musician. |
peri- pirâ- (#) Fr.: péri- A prefix meaning "about, around" (perimeter, periscope), "enclosing, surrounding" (pericardium), and "near" (perigee, perihelion). From Gk. peri "around, about, beyond;" cognate with Pers. pirâ-, as below. Pirâ-, variant par- "around, about," from Mid.Pers. pêrâ; O.Pers. pariy "around, about," Av. pairi "around, over," per- "to pass over, beyond;" cf. Skt. pari; Indo-Iranian *pari- "around;" PIE base *per- "through, across, beyond;" cf. Gk. peri "around, about, beyond;" L. per "through." |
periapsis pirâhabâk Fr.: périapse The point in an orbit of a body where it is closest to its primary; opposite of → apoapsis. |
periastron pirâaxtar Fr.: périastre In a binary system, the point in the orbit where a component is nearest the other component; opposite of → apastron. |
pericenter pirâmarkaz Fr.: péricentre The point in the orbit of one component of a binary system which is closest to the center of mass of the system; opposite of → apocenter. |
pericynthion pirâmâh Fr.: périlune The point in the orbit of a satellite around the Moon closest to the Moon; opposite of → apocynthion. |
perigalactic pirâkahkešâni Fr.: périgalactique Of or pertaining to a → perigalacticon. |
perigalacticon pirâkahkešân Fr.: périgalacticon The point in an object's orbit around a galaxy when the object lies closest to the galactic center; opposite of → apogalacticon. |
perigee pirâzam Fr.: périgée The point in the orbit of a body revolving around the Earth at which it is nearest to the Earth; opposite of → apogee. From Fr. périgée, from L. perigæum, from Gk. perigaion "near of the earth," from → per- "near" + gaia/ge "earth." Pirâzam, from pirâ-, → peri-, + Av. zam- "the earth," Mid.Pers. zamig, Mod.Pers. zami, zamin "the earth;" cf. Skt. ksam, Gk. khthôn, khamai "on the ground," L. homo "earthly being" and humus "the earth" (as in homo sapiens or homicide, humble, humus, exhume); PIE root *dh(e)ghom "earth". |
perigee eclipse gereft-e pirâzami Fr.: éclipse périgée A solar or lunar eclipse that takes place when the Moon is at the → perigee of its orbit. The maximum duration of a solar perigee eclipse is 5h 14m (between first and the fourth contact). The maximum duration of a lunar perigee eclipse, between the two exterior contacts of the Moon with the penumbra, is 5h 16m, the maximum totality being 1h 40m (M.S.: DSE). |
perigee full Moon pormâng-e pirâzam Fr.: pleine lune de périgée The → full Moon when our natural satellite is at its closest approach to the Earth. Perigee full Moons are as much as 14% larger and 30% brighter than → apogee full Moons. Also called perigee-syzygy full Moon, super full Moon, and → supermoon. The Supermoon on November 14, 2016, was the closest (356,523 km) a Full Moon has been to Earth since January 26, 1948. The next time a Full Moon is even closer to Earth (356,448 km) will be on November 25, 2034. |
perigee-syzygy full Moon pormâng-e pirâhur-yujân Fr.: lune de périgéé-syzygie |
perihelion pirâhur Fr.: périhélie The nearest point to the Sun in an orbit around the Sun; opposite of → aphelion. Perihelion, from L. perihelium, from → peri- + helios "sun," cognate with L. sol, Skt. surya, Av. hvar-, Mod.Pers. xor, hur, O.H.G. sunna, Ger. Sonne, E. sun; PIE *sawel- "sun". Pirâhur, from pirâ-, → peri-, + hur "sun," as above; |
perihelion advance pišraft-e pirâhur Fr.: avance du périhélie |
perihelion distance apest-e pirâhuri Fr.: distance au périhélie The distance between the → Sun and an → object in orbit around it when they are at their closest approach. → perihelion; → distance. |
perihelion precession pišÃ¢yân-e pirâhuri Fr.: précession du périhélie → perihelion; → precession. |
perijove pirâhormoz Fr.: périjove The → point in the → orbit of a → satellite of → Jupiter that is nearest to Jupiter's center. → apojove. |
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