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northern hudari Fr.: nord 1) Lying toward or situated in the → north. M.E., from O.E. norþerna, norðerne "northern," from norð "northern" + + -erne, suffix denoting direction Hudari, relating to hudar, → north. |
Northern Cross calipâ-ye hudari Fr.: Croix du Nord An arrangement of stars in the form of a cross in the constellation → Cygnus. |
northern hemisphere nimsepehr-e hudari Fr.: hémisphère nord The half of the → Earth or another → astronomical object between the → north pole and the → equator. → northern; → hemisphere. |
nose 1) damâq (#), bini (#); 2) damâqé (#) Fr.: nez 1) The part projecting above the mouth serving as the organ of
breathing and smelling. M.E.; O.E. nosu (O.N. nös; Du. neus; O.H.G. nasa; Ger. Nase); PIE root *nas- "nose;" cf. Skt. nasa-; Av. nāh-; O.Pers. nāham; L. nasus; O.C.S. nasu; Lith. nosis. See also → nostril. 1) Damâq, ultimately from Proto-Ir. *damaka-, from *damH-
"to breathe, to blow;" cf. Pers. dam-, damidan "to breathe, to blow;"
Av. dāδmainya- "blowing up;" cf.
Skt. dahm- "to blow," dhámati "blows;"
Gk. themeros "austere, dark-looking;" Lith. dumti
"to blow;" PIE dhem-/dhemə- "to smoke, to blow." |
nostril nâge Fr.: narine Either of the two external openings of the → nose; a naris. M.E. nostrill, nosethirl, O.E. nosthyrl, literally "the hole of the nose," from nosu "nose"+ thyrel "hole." Nâge, from (Fârs Province) Khuri nog, nug "nose," variants Sabzevâri nos, Shushtari, Bovir Ahmadi, Lori neft "nose;" Mid.Pers. nâk "nose;" cf. Sogd. nêc "nose, nostril" (from *nāhika-) O.Pers. nāh-, Av. nāh- "nose;" cognate with E. → nose. |
not na, nâ, ni Fr.: non; ne ... pas A → particle used to express → negation, → denial, refusal, or prohibition. Not, variant of noht, naht "in no way," from O.E. nawiht "nothing" (from na "no, never" + whit "whit"), akin to Pers. na, nâ, as below. Na "no, not," variants nâ, 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;" E. not, as above; PIE *ne-. |
notation namâdgân (#) Fr.: notation Representation of numbers, quantities, or other entities by symbols; a system of symbols for such a purpose. From L. notationem (nom. notatio) "a marking, explanation," from notatus, p.p. of notare "to note." Namâdgân, from namâd, → symbol, + -gân suffix denoting order, organization, multiplicity. |
note not (#) Fr.: note Musical sound of specified frequency (pitch) produced by a musical instrument, voice, etc. From M.E., from O.F., from M.L. nota "sign for musical tone; mark, sign, lettering." Not, loanword from Fr. |
nothing hic (#) Fr.: rien 1) No thing; not anything; naught. M.E., from O.E. nathing, nathinc, from nan "not one," → non-, + → thing. Mid.Pers. hêc, hêc(i), hâca "any." |
notion pendâré (#) Fr.: notion A general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something. From L. notio "concept, conception, idea," from noscere "to know," → knowledge. Pendâré, noun from pendâštan "to imagine, consider, think," → imaginary number. |
noun nâmvâz Fr.: nom A word or group of words that refers to a person, place, or thing or any syntactically similar word (Collins). M.E. nowne; O.Fr. nom, non, from Latin nomen "name, noun," → name. Nâmvâz "noun," from nâm, → name, + vâz "word," variants vâž, âvâz, vâj, vât, vâ, → voice. |
nourish fâridan Fr.: nourrir 1) To sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life,
health, and growth; feed. M.E., from O.Fr. norriss-, stem of norrir "raise, bring up, nurture, foster; maintain, provide for," from L. nutrire "to feed, nurse, foster, support, preserve," from *nutri, older form of nutrix "nurse,") literally "she who gives suck." Fâridan, from the Fârs province dialects Sivandi fâr- and Xori fôr- "to eat," probably development of Proto-Ir. *hu- "to eat" (Av. xvar-, Pers. xordan, → feed) to f-, also Tajiki furt-, fə- "to gulp, swallow," maybe from a separate root (Cheung 2007). |
nourishment fârmân Fr.: nourriture 1) Something that nourishes; food, nutriment, or sustenance. M.E. norysshement, from M.Fr. norissement, → nourish, → -ment. Fârmân, noun from fâridan (like sâzmân, sâxtemân, câymân, râžmân, and others). |
nova novâ, now-axtar (#) Fr.: nova A star that experiences a sudden increase in → luminosity, by a s much as 106. The → outburst ejects a shell of matter but does not disrupt the star. Nova, from L. stella nova "new star," from stella→ star + nova, fem. of novus→ new. Novâ, from now, → new; now-axtar "new star," from now, as above, + axtar, → astro-. |
novel novâl, român (#) Fr.: roman A fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes (Dictionary.com). From It. novella (storia) "new kind of story," from L. novellus "new, young, recent," → new. Novâl, from now, → new, + -âl, → -al. Român, from Fr. roman, from V.L. *romanice "in the manner of Romans." |
nozzle kalap Fr.: 1) bec; 2) tuyère 1) Tha end part of a → pipe, → hose,
or → tube through which a → stream
of → fluid is directed. M.E. noselle, diminutive of → nose. Kalap "the beak of a bird" (Biruni, at-Tafhim), may be from *galap-, ultimately from Proto-Ir. *ui-lap-; cf. Mid.Pers. lap "lip," Mod.Pers. lab cognate with L. labium, E. lip. |
nozzle throat galu-ye kalap Fr.: col de tuyère The portion of a nozzle with the smallest → cross section. |
nuance sâgen Fr.: nuance 1) A subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response, etc. From Fr. nuance "shade of color, hue," from nuer "to shade," from nue "cloud," from L. nubes "a cloud, mist, vapor," → nebula. Sâgen, from Xoyini sâgené "shade, shadow," related to sâyé, → shadow. |
nuclear haste-yi (#) Fr.: nucléaire Of or pertaining to a → nucleus. From nucle(us), → nucleus, + -ar variant of the adjective-forming suffix → -al. Haste-yi, from hasté, → nucleus, + -i adjective-forming suffix. |
nuclear barrier varqe-ye haste-yi (#) Fr.: barrière nucléaire The region of high potential energy through which a charged particle must pass on entering or leaving an atomic nucleus. → Gamow barrier. |
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