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precessional pišâyâni Fr.: précessionnel Of or pertaing to → precession. → precession; → -al. |
precessional circle parhun-e pišâyâni Fr.: circle précessionnel The path of either → celestial poles around the → ecliptic pole due to the → precession of equinox. It takes about 26,000 years for the celestial pole to complete path. → precessional; → circle. |
precipitation 1) bâreš (#), rizeš (#); 2) tahnešast (#) Fr.: précipitation 1) Meteo.: Any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls
to the Earth's surface. The quantity of such water falling in a specific area within a
specific period. From M.Fr. précipitation, from L. præcipitationem "act or fact of falling headlong, haste," from præcipitare "fall, be hasty," from præceps "steep, headlong, headfirst," from præ- "forth" + caput, → head. 1) Bâreš, verbal noun of bâridan "to rain,"
bârân "rain;" Mid.Pers. vâritan, vârân;
Av. vār- "rain; to rain;" cf.
Skt. vār- "rain, water; to rain;" PIE base *uer-
"water, rain, river." |
precise parsun Fr.: précis 1) Definitely or sharply stated, or defined. M.E., from M.Fr. précis "cut short" from M.L. precisus, from L. præcisus "abridged, cut off," p.p. of præcidere "to cut off, shorten," from præ- "in front," → pre-, + cædere "to cut down, chop, beat, hew, slay." Parsun literally "cut around" (compare with Skt. pariccheda "precise, accurate definition, exact discrimination," from pari- + cheda "cut, cutting off," from chid- "to cut, split"), from par-, variant of pirâ- "around, about," → peri-, + sun "to cut;" cf. Kurd. Sorani su, sun "to sharpen, whet;" Kurd. Kurmanji (prefixed ha-, contraction of *ham-) hasun "to sharpen, whet;" Mod.Pers. sân "whetstone," variants fasân, afsân, awsân; Av. si-, sā- "to cut;" cf. Skt. śā- "to sharpen, whet" (see also → concrete). |
precisely parsunâné Fr.: précisement In a precise manner. |
preciseness parsuni Fr.: précision The quality or state of being very accurate. |
precision parsuneš Fr.: précision 1) The state or quality of being → precise. Verbal noun from → precise. |
precursor pišgâm (#) Fr.: précurseur 1) A person or thing that comes before another of the same kind;
a forerunner. M.E., from L. præcursor "forerunner," from præcursus, p.p. of præcurrere, from præ- "before," → pre-, + currere "to run," → current. Pišgâm, from piš- "before," → pre-, + gâm "step, pace," → stage. |
precursor pulse tap-e pišgâm Fr.: pulse précurseur A component of a → pulsar pulse that appears shortly in advance of the main pulse. |
predation caveš Fr.: prédation 1) Act of plundering or robbing; predatory behavior. Verbal noun, → prey. |
predator cavandé Fr.: prédateur Zoology: Any organism that exists by preying upon other organisms (Dictionary.com). Agent noun from → prey. |
predatory cavandé Fr.: prédateur 1) Of, or relating to a predator. Agent noun from → prey. |
predicate 1) farâsan; 2) farâsandan Fr.: prédicat 1a) Grammar: The part of a → sentence or
→ clause stating something about
the → subject and usually consisting of a
→ verb. For example, in
the sentence "The man opened the door," the subject is "the man" and the
predicate is "opened the door." M.E., from M.Fr. predicat, from L. praedicatus "declared, proclaimed," p.p. of praedicare, from prae "beforehand," → pre-, + dicare "proclame," from stem of dicere "to speak, to say," from PIE root *deik- "to point out, to show," cognate with Pers. dis, → form, and andišidan, → think. Farâsan from farâ- "before; toward, along; above, upon, over," → pro-, + san Proto-Ir. *sanh- "to declare, explain," related to soxan, → speech and pâsox, → response, sahân, → sentence. |
predicate logic guyik-e farâsani, ~ farâsanhâ Fr.: logique des prédicats The generic term for systems of → formal logic like → first-order logic and → second-order logic. Predicate logic contains → variables which can be quantified (→ quantify, → quantification). |
predicate symbol nemâd-e farâsan Fr.: symbole de prédicat In a → formal language, a letter used to describe a → predicate or → relation. Also called → relation symbol. |
prefer behzunidan Fr.: préférer To like better or value more highly. M.E. preferre, from O.Fr. preferer and directly from L. praeferre "to place or set before, carry in front," from prae "before," → pre-, + ferre "to carry, to bear," from PIE root *bher- "to carry;" cf. Pers. bordan "to carry, bear," → refer. Behzunidan, literally "to value highly, to consider better," from beh "good, fine," → optimum, + zun, variant of dân-, dânestan "to know, consider," cf. Tâti zun/zund "to know," Khunsâri zûn-/zûnâ, Mahallâti zôn-, Semnâni -zûn-, Hamedâni zunayän/zun- , Esfahâni zunän/zun-, Yarandi zônâj-/zôn-, Gazi zûn-/zûnâšt; Av. zān- "to know," → science. |
preferable behzunidani Fr.: préférable Worthy to be preferred; more desirable. |
preference behzuné Fr.: préférence 1) Act of → preferring. |
prefix pišvand (#) Fr.: préfixe An → affix that is placed before a base to denote a modified meaning or make another word. |
preflash pišderaxš Fr.: préflash Carefully chosen uniform exposure of a detector. For CCD this can be used to overcome the deferred charge phenomenon; in photography this helps bring dim images to a comfortably high density. |
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