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addition sign nešân-e bardâyeš Fr.: signe d'addition The → plus sign +. It is believed to be a shortened form of the letters e and t in the L. word et, which, in early German manuscripts was the term for addition. The signs + and - were first used by Johann Wiedmann in 1489. |
additive 1) bardâyeši; 2) bardâyé Fr.: additif 1) Involving → addition. From L. additivus "added, annexed," from p.p. stem of addere, → add; → -ive. 1) Related to bardâyeš, → addition; 2) from bardây- prsent stem of bardâyidan, → add, + -é nuance suffix. |
additive color rang-e bardâyeši Fr.: synthèse additive Color created by mixing light rays of different colors. Combining all the color rays of light results in white light. See also → subtractive color. |
additive identity idâni-ye bardâyeši Fr.: identité additive The number which can be added to any other number without changing the magnitude of that number: zero. → multiplicative identity. |
additive law of probability qânun-e bardâyeši-ye šavânâyi Fr.: loi additive de probabilité If E1, E2, ..., En are n → mutually exclusive events, then the probability of occurrence of at least one of them is the sum of their individual probabilities: P(E1 + E2 + ... + En) = P(E1) + P(E2) + ... + P(En). → additive; → law; → probability. |
Adhara (ε Canis Majoris) Azârâ (#) Fr.: Adhara A binary star, in the constellation → Canis Major, 470 → light-years distant from Earth. The main star possesses an apparent magnitude of +1.5 and belongs to the spectral classification B2 II. The +7.5 magnitude companion star is 7''.5 apart from the main star. Adhara, from Ar. adhârâ "virgins," plural of adhrâ' "virgin". Azârâ, from Ar. Adhara. |
adhere âdusidan Fr.: adhérer 1) To stay attached; stick fast; cling. From M.Fr. adhérer or directly from L. adhaerere "to stick to," from → ad- + haerere "to stick." Âdusidan, from intensive/nuance prefix â- + dusidan (Dehxodâ) "to stick, to adhere," maybe related to Proto-Ir. *dauc- "to sew;" Pers. duxtan, duz- "to sew." |
adherence âdusi Fr.: adhérence 1) The act or state of adhering; adhesion. |
adherent âdusandé Fr.: adhérent 1) A person who follows or upholds a leader, cause, etc.; supporter; follower. From O.Fr. adherent or directly from L. adhaerentem pr.p. of adhaerere "to stick to," → adhere. Âdusandé, from âdusidan, → adhere. |
adhesion âduseš Fr.: adhésion 1) The act or state of adhering; state of being adhered or united. |
adhesive âdusandé, âduseši Fr.: adhésif 1) Of or pertaining to the molecular force → adhesion. Adjective from → adhere. |
adhesive force niru-ye âduseš Fr.: force adhésive The force of → attraction between molecules of different substances; for example, the force between the molecules of a solid and a liquid. When water is poured on clean glass, it tends to spread, forming a thin, uniform film over the surface. This is because the adhesive forces between water and glass are strong enough to pull the water molecules out of their spherical formation and hold them against the surface of the glass, thus avoiding the repulsion between like molecules. |
Adhil Zeyl Fr.: Adhil A → late-type → giant star of → spectral type K0-IIIb in → Andromeda. Other designations: ξ (Xi) Andromedae, HR 390, and HD 8207. → Visual magnitude = 4.88, B - V = +1.08. From Ar. Al-dhayl "skirt of a garment; tail." |
adiabatic bidarrow (#) Fr.: adiabatique A → thermodynamic process that occurs without
→ loss or → gain of
→ heat. From Gk. adiabatos "impassable," from a- "not" + diabatos "passable," from diabainein "to go across," from dia- " through" + bainein "to go." Bidarrow from bi- "not; without" + darrow "way out," from dar "out" + row "to go, going," from raftan "to go." |
adiabatic change degaršod-e bidarrow, degareš-e ~ Fr.: changement adiabatique A change taking place in a system that has perfect thermal insulation, so that heat cannot enter or leave the system and energy can only be transferred by work. |
adiabatic index dišan-e bidarrow Fr.: indice adiabatique Of a gas, the ratio of its → specific heat at constant pressure to its specific heat at constant volume: γ = CP/ CV. |
adiabatic initial conditions butârhâ-ye âqâzin-e bidarrow Fr.: conditions initiales adiabatiques The assumption whereby the density fluctuations in the very → early Universe would be produced by compressing or decompressing of all components of a homogeneous Universe. The adiabatic initial conditions lead to coherent oscillations in the form of peaks in the → temperature anisotropy spectrum. See also → acoustic peak, → baryon acoustic oscillation. |
adiabatic phase fâz-e bidarrow Fr.: phase adiabatique Same as the → Sedov-Taylor phase. |
adiabatic process farâravand-e bidarrow Fr.: processus adiabatique A → thermodynamic process in which no → heat is supplied to or rejected from a system. → polytropic process. → adiabatic, → process. |
adiabatic shock toš-e bidarrow Fr.: choc adiabatique A → shock wave without → radiative cooling. The term "adiabatic" refers to the fact that no → heat is removed during shock. |
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