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nominate nâmenidan Fr.: nominer 1) To propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office;
to appoint to a duty or office. From L. nominatus, p.p. of nominare "to name, call by name, give a name to," also "name for office," from nomen, → name. Nâmenidan, from nâmen, from O.Pers./Av.nâman-, → name, + infinitive suffix -idan. |
nominated nâmenide Fr.: nominé Having received a → nomination. Past participle of → nominate. |
nomination nâmeneš Fr.: nomination An act or instance of nominating, especially to office. The state of being nominated (Dictionary.com). Verbal noun of → nominate. |
nominative 1, 2) karini; 3) nâmeneši Fr.: nominatif 1) → nominative case. From L. nominativus "belonging to naming," from nomen, → name. Karini, relating to or denoting karin, → subject. |
nominative case kâte-ye karini Fr.: nominatif Grammar: In certain inflected languages (as Sanskrit, Avestan, Greek, Latin, German, and Russian), relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives having as its function the indication of the subject of a verb. Same as subjective case. → nominative; → case. |
nominator nâmengar Fr.: nominateur One who nominates. |
nominee nâmenbar Fr.: nominé A person who is nominated as a candidate for a job, position, or award. → nominate + -ee a suffix that adds to transitive verbs to form nouns denoting a person who is the object or beneficiary of the act specified by the verb (addressee; employee; grantee). From nâmen-, present stem of nâmenidan, → nominate, + agent noun suffix -bar (from bordan "carry, bear"), as in payâmbar, râhbar, farmânbar. |
non- nâ- (#) Fr.: non- A prefix meaning "not." From O.Fr. non-, from L. non "not," from Old L. noenum "not one;" in some cases perhaps from M.E. non "not" (adj.), from O.E. nan. Nâ- "no, not," variants na, ni, ma- (prohibitive) "not;" from Mid.Pers. nê, ma "no, not;" O.Pers. naiy, nai "not;" Av. nôit, naē "not;" cf. Skt. ná "not;" cf. L. ne-, in-, un-; Gk. ni; Lith. nè; O.C.S. ne "not;" PIE *ne-. |
non-algebraic function karyâ-ye nâjabri Fr.: fonction non algébrique A → transcendental function. Examples are: exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. |
non-baryonic dark matter mâde-ye siyâh-e nâbâriyoni Fr.: matière noire non-baryonique → Dark matter composed of → non-baryonic particles. |
non-baryonic matter mâdde-ye nâbâriyoni (#) Fr.: matière non-baryonique Matter that, unlike the ordinary matter, is not made of baryons (including the neutrons and protons). It is proposed as a possible constituent of dark matter. → non-; → baryonic matter. |
non-coherent radiation tâbeš-e nâhamdus (#) Fr.: rayonnement incohrént Radiation having waves that are out of phase in space and/or time; radiation which is not → coherent. |
non-contingent nâ-âmarsân Fr.: non contingent Describing a → proposition that is either → true in every possible circumstance or → false in every possible circumstance. A proposition that is not → contingent. → non-; → contingent. |
non-dispersive medium madim-e nâpâšandé Fr.: milieu non dispersif A medium in which the → phase velocity is independent of frequency. → non-; → dispersive; → medium. |
non-Euclidean geometry hendese-ye nâ-oqlidosi (#) Fr.: géométrie non-euclidienne Any of several geometries which do not follow the postulates and results of Euclidean geometry. For example, in a non-Euclidean geometry through a point several lines can be drawn parallel to another line. Or, the sum of the interior angles of a triangle differs from 180 degrees. According to Einstein's general relativity theory, gravity distorts space into a non-Euclidean geometry. → non-; → Euclidean geometry. |
non-hierarchical multiple system râžmân-e bastâyi-ye nâpâygâni Fr.: système multiple non hiérarchique A → multiple star system that lacks the characteristics of a → hierarchical multiple system. → non-; → hierarchical; → multiple; → system. |
non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) meqnâtohidrotavânik-e nâ-ârmâni, ~ nâ-minevâr Fr.: magnétohydrodynamique non idéale A → magnetohydrodynamics approach dealing with → plasmas which is an improvement with respect to → ideal magnetohydrodynamics. Non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics allows for a drift between particles, redistributing the → magnetic flux and acting on both the → angular momentum and magnetic flux conservation issues. → non-→ ideal; → magnetohydrodynamics. |
non-inertial frame cârcub-e nâlaxtinâk, ~ nâlaxtimand Fr.: référentiel non inertiel, ~ non galiléen Any frame of reference in which the law of inertia does not apply, such as in accelerating and rotating frames. For example, the Earth is a non-inertial frame because it is rotating about its axis. But the rotation is so slow that the associated acceleration is negligible compared to other accelerations commonly encountered in everyday life. However, the non-inertial nature of the Earth appears in, e.g., the → Coriolis effect. → inertial reference frame. |
non-ionized nâyonidé (#) Fr.: non ionisé Not ionized, → neutral. |
non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) tarâzmandi-ye garmâtavânik-e nâmahali Fr.: hors équilibre thermodynamique local A physical condition in which the assumption of the → local thermodynamic equilibrium does not hold. |
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