sky subtraction zirkaršeš-e âsmân Fr.: soustraction de ciel The act or instance of removing the contribution of non-related, intervening foreground light to the object. → sky; → subtraction. |
subtract zirkaršidan, kâhidan Fr.: soustraire To take one number away from another; deduct. To perform the arithmetic operation of → subtraction. From L. subtractus, p.p. of subtrahere "to draw from beneath, take away, draw off," from → sub- "from under" + trahere "to pull, draw." Zirkaršidan, literally "to draw beneath," from zir-,
→ sub-, + karšidan "to draw, pul, drag," variant of
kašidan "to draw, protract, trail, drag, carry;"
Av. karš- "to draw; to plow," karša-
"furrow;" Proto-Iranian *kerš-/*xrah- "to draw, plow;"
cf. Skt. kars-, kársati "to pull, drag, plow;"
Gk. pelo, pelomai "to move, to bustle;" PIE base kwels-
"to plow." |
subtraction zirkaršeš Fr.: soustraction The operation of finding the difference between two numbers or quantities. Verbal noun of → subtract. |
subtractive zirkaršeši Fr.: soustractif 1) Constituting or involving → subtraction. |
subtractive color rang-e zirkaršeši Fr.: synthèse soustractive Color produced by mixing pigments rather than light. Mixing all of the subtractive colors together results in the color black. See also → additive color. → subtractive; → color. |