positive dâhidâr Fr.: positif 1) General: Explicitly stated, stipulated, or expressed. M.E., from O.Fr. positif, from L. positivus "placed, settled; positive" (opposed to naturalis "natural"), from posit-, from positus "placed, put," p.p. of ponere "to put, place, set" + -ivus a suffix of adjectives. Dâhidâr, from dâhid- + -âr. The first component is the past stem of *dâhidan "to put, create, determine," variant of dehidan, dâdan "to give;" from Mid.Pers. dâdan, dahidan "to give; to create;" O.Pers. dā- "to give, grant, yield;" Av. dā- "to give, grant; put; create; determine;" dāhi "he would give/put" (single second person, subjunctive transitive), dadāiti "he gives;" cf. Skt. dadáti "he gives;" Gk. tithenai "to place, put, set," didomi "I give;" L. dare "to give, offer," facere "to do, to make;" Rus. delat' "to do;" O.H.G. tuon, Ger. tun, O.E. don "to do;" PIE base *dhe- "to put, to do." The second component -âr, accusative suffix; on the model of gereftâr "captive, involved (in trouble)," didâr "exposed to view." |
positive charge bâr-e dâhidâr Fr.: charge positive A charge having sign opposite to that of the electron. |
positive correlation hambâzâneš-e dâhidâr Fr.: correlation positive Same as → direct correlation. → positive; → correlation. |
positive feedback bâzxord-e dâhidâr Fr.: rétroaction positive A → feedback process in which the → output reacts on the → input so as to increase the initial → effect. |
positive skewness kažâli-ye dâhidâr Fr.: asymétrie positive Of a distribution function, a skewness in which the right tail (tail at the large end of the distribution) is more pronounced than the left tail (tail at small end of the distribution). → negative skewness. |
positiveness dâhidâri Fr.: positivité The quality or state of being positive; positivity. |