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oppression setam (#) Fr.: oppression 1) The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. M.E. oppressioun, from O.Fr. opresser "oppress; torment," from M.L. oppressare, from L. opprimere "press against, press down;" from op, variant of ob "against" + premere "to press, hold fast." Setam, from Mid.Pers. sthmbk / stambag / "oppressive; obstinate," related to sitabr "strong, firm," staft "hard; firm, strong; fierce," Pers. seft "firm, hard, tight;" sitanbah "strong, robust, bold;" Av. aša.stəmbana- "having the support/firmness of aša;" Lith stembti "to oppose;" Gk. astemphes "unshakable." |
opt optidan Fr.: opter To make a choice; choose (usually followed by for). From Fr. opter "to choose," from L. optare "to choose, desire, wish for," from L. optare "to desire, choose," from PIE root *op- "to choose, prefer." Optidan, from L. optare, as above. |
optative Fr.: optatif Of, relating to, or constituting a verbal mood that is expressive of wish or desire. From M.Fr. optatif, from L. optativus, from optatus, p.p. of optare, → opt, + -ivus, → -ive. Optâné, optmand, from opt present stem of optidan, → opt, + adj. suffixes -âné, -mand. -yi. |
optic 1) nuri, nurik; 2) didgâni Fr.: optique 1) Of or pertaining to the eye or sight. From M.Fr. optique, from M.L. opticus "of sight or seeing," from Gk. optikos "of or having to do with sight," from optos "seen, visible," from op-, root of opsesthai "be going to see," related to ops "eye," from PIE *okw- "eye/see." 1) Nuri, nurik, from nur, → light + -i, -ik
adj. suffix → -ic. |
optic axis âse-ye nuri Fr.: axe optique The direction in a doubly refracting crystal in which light is propagated without double refraction. |
optical 1) nuri, nurik; 2) didgâni Fr.: optique 1) Of, pertaining to, or applying optics or the principles of optics. → optic. |
optical aberration birâheš-e nuri Fr.: aberration optique An imperfection in the imaging properties of a lens or mirror. The main aberrations are → chromatic aberration, → spherical aberration, → coma, → astigmatism, → field curvature, → distortion. → optical; → aberration. |
optical activity žirandegi-ye nuri Fr.: activité optique The property possessed by some substances and their solutions of rotating the plane of vibration of → polarized light. When a beam of → linearly polarized light is sent through an optically active substance, such as crystalline quartz and sugar solution, the direction of vibration of the emerging linearly polarized light is found to be different from the original direction. Those which rotate the → plane of polarization to the right, for an observer looking in the incoming beam, are called → dextrorotatory or right handed; those which rotate it to the left, → levorotatory or left handed. Optical activity may be due to an asymmetry of molecules of a substance (solutions of cane sugar) or it may be a property of a crystal as a whole (crystalline quartz). |
optical analysis ânâlas-e nuri Fr.: analyse optique The mathematical evaluation of an optical system to determine its basic optical properties and image quality characteristics. |
optical autocorrelator xod-hambâzângar-e nuri Fr.: autocorrélateur optique An instrument used to test lenses by utilizing the → optical transfer function. It consists of a HeNe laser, a beamsplitter and two mirrors. → optical; → autocorrelator. |
optical axis âse-ye nuri (#) Fr.: axe optique Line passing through the optical center and the center of curvature of a → spherical mirror or → lens. Same as → principal axis. |
optical bench miz-e nurik, ~ nuršenâxti Fr.: banc optique A track or table on which sources, lenses, mirrors, and other optical components can be mounted and moved. It is used in optics experiments. → optical; bench, M.E., from O.E. benc "long seat;" cf. Da. bænk, M.Du. banc, O.H.G. banch. Miz "table," originally "preparations for entertaining a guest; guest;" Mid.Pers. mêzd "offering, meal;" nurik, nuršenâxti, → optical. |
optical center markaz-e nuri (#) Fr.: centre optique Of a thin lens, a point situated at the geometrical center of the lens, through which an incident ray passes without being deviated. |
optical component hamne-ye nurik Fr.: composante optique Any device such as a → lens, → prism, → mirror, and/or other similar objects used in an → optical system. |
optical counterpart hamtâ-ye nuri Fr.: contrepartie optique An astronomical object with usually weak emission in the → visible found to be the optical representation of the object radiating chiefly in other → wavelengths of the → electromagnetic spectrum. → optical; → counterpart. |
optical density cagâli-ye nuri Fr.: densité optique The transmittance of a point on a photographic negative equal to the log to the base 10 of the reciprocal of the transmittance through the negative at that point. |
optical depth žarfâ-ye nuri Fr.: profondeur optique 1) A measure of how much radiation is absorbed when traveling through a medium
(such as the atmosphere of a star or the interstellar medium) from the source to a
given point. It depends on the type of medium and the frequency of radiation.
It is defined as a dimensionless quantity
dτλ = κλ ρ dx,
where κλ is the
extinction coefficient, ρ the density, and dx the path length. |
optical double star setâre-ye dotâyi-ye didgâni Fr.: étoile double optique A pair of stars that lie close to each other in the sky by chance, but are not physically associated, in contrast to a true → binary star. → optical; → double star. |
optical fiber fibr-e nuri Fr.: fibre optique A thin filament of drawn or extruded glass or plastic having a central core and a cladding of lower index material to promote internal reflection. It may be used singly to transmit pulsed optical signals (communications fiber) or in bundles to transmit light or images. |
optical illusion safmân-e didgâni Fr.: illusion d'optique A perception of visual stimuli in which what is perceived is in a way different from the way it is in reality. Same as visual illusion. |
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