sidero- âhan-, sidero- Fr.: sidéro A combining form meaning "iron," used in the formation of compound words; variant sider- before a vowel. From Gk. sideros "iron." Âhan-, from âhan, → iron. |
siderolite siderolit (#) Fr.: sidérolithe, sidérolite The category of → meteorites commonly referred to as → stony-irons. The three classes of siderolites are → lodranites, → mesosiderites, and → pallasites. From Gk. sidero-, from sideros "iron" + -lite a combining form used in the names of minerals. |
siderophile âhandust, siderodust Fr.: sidérophile |
siderophile element bonpâr-e âhandust Fr.: élément sidérophile In the → Goldschmidt classification, any → chemical element that has an → affinity to combine with → iron rather than some other element. These elements are concentrated in the → Earth's core. The group includes → iron (Fe), → nickle (Ni), → cobalt (Co), → platinum (Pt), → gold (Au), → tin (Zn), and → tantalum (Ta). The siderophile elements include → highly siderophile element (HSE). → siderophile; → element. |
siderostat axtardâštâr Fr.: sidérostat A mirror arrangement with clock drive that reflects light from a celestial body to a fixed position. → coelostat; → heliostat. From L. sidero-, from sidus (genitive sideris) "star, constellation" + -stat prefix denoting something that stabilizes, keeps, fixes, from -stata, from Gk. -states "one that causes to stand," or statos "standing," from *sta- "to stand." Axtardâštâr, from axtar, → star, + dâštâr "holder, maintainer," from dâštan "to hold, maintain; to have; to possess;" Mid.Pers. dâštan; O.Pers./Av. dar- "to hold, keep back, maintain, keep in mind;" cf. Skt. dhr-, dharma- "law;" Gk. thronos "elevated seat, throne;" L. firmus "firm, stable;" Lith. daryti "to make;" PIE base *dher- "to hold, support." |
true sidereal time zamân-e axtari-ye râstin Fr.: temps sidéral vrai The → sidereal time with respect to the → true equinox. |