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disciplinary hâvešâni, hâvešânmand Fr.: disciplinaire Of, for, or constituting a → discipline. See also → interdisciplinary, → multidisciplinary, and → transdisciplinary. → discipline; → -ary. |
discipline hâvešân Fr.: discipline 1) A branch of learning or instruction. M.E., from M.Fr. discipline, descepline, from L. disciplina literally "teaching, instruction," from discipulus "pupil, student, follower," from dis- + cipere, combining form of capere "to take," → concept, + -ulus, → -ule. Hâvešân, from hâveš "disciple, pupil," Mid.Pers. hâvišt "disciple, pupil;" Av. hāvišta- "disciple, pupil," + -ân a suffix denoting "group, order, system." |
discontinuity nâpeyvastegi (#) Fr.: discontinuité A break in sequence or continuity of anything.
→ Balmer discontinuity M.L. discontinuitas, from discontinuus, from → dis- + continuus, → continuous. Nâpeyvastegi, noun from nâpeyvasté "discontinuous," from nâ- "non, un-," → a-, + peyvasté, → continuous. |
discover padvâridan, kašf kardan Fr.: découvrir To find (something previously unseen or unknown) after study or search. M.E. discoverir, descovrir, from O.Fr. descovrir "uncover, unveil, reveal," from L.L. discooperire, from L. → dis- "opposite of" + cooperire "to cover up," → cover. Padvâridan "to uncover," infinitive from padvâr, from prefix pad- "against, contrary, opposite to," variants pat-, pâd-, → anti-, + vâr- "to cover;" cf. Av. vār- "to cover;" Mid.Pers. (with prefix *uz-) uzvâr- "to interprete, uncover, grasp," Pers. hozvâr(eš) "interpretation;" Khotanese (+ *ui-) gvir- "to be revealed;" Choresmian (+ *apa-) bw'rg- "to uncover;" Pers. barg "cover, clothes;" šalvâr "trousers" (Cheung, 2007). |
discovery padvâr, padvâreš, kašf Fr.: découverte The act or an instance of discovering. Something discovered. Verbal noun of → discover. |
discrepancy nâhamxâni (#) Fr.: écart, désaccord Divergence or disagreement, as between facts, claims, or calculations. From L. discrepantia, from discrepantem, pr.p. of discrepare "sound differently, differ," from → dis- "apart, off" + crepare "to rattle, crack." Nâhamxâni, from nâ- "non, un-," → a-, + hamxâni "siniging together," from ham- "together," → com-, + xâni, from xân stem of xândan "to sing; to read; to call," Mid.Pers. xwân- "to resound; to call," Av. xvan- "to sound," Proto-Iranian *huan- "to call;" cf. Skt. svan-, sváranti "to sound, make a sound, sing;" L. sonus "sound," sonare "to sound;" O.E. swinn "music, song," PIE base *suen- "to sound" (Cheung 2007). |
discrete gosasté, jodâ (#) Fr.: discret Apart or detached from others; separate; distinct. Composed of distinct or discontinuous elements. From O.Fr. discret, from L. discretus "separated, distinct," from p.p. of discernere "to distinguish," from → dis- "off, away" + cernere "distinguish, separate, sift," → crisis. Gosasté "broken, broken off," p.p. of gosastan "to break, split,"
Mid.Pers. wisistan "to break, split," Av. saed- "to split,"
asista- "unsplit, unharmed," Skt. chid- "to split, break, cut off,"
Gk. skhizein "to split," L. scindere "to split;"
PIE stem *skei- "to split, cut." |
discrete absorption component (DAC) hamne-ye daršami-ye gosasté Fr.: composante d'absorption discrète The rapid, systematic changes in the absorption parts of the → P Cygni profiles of the ultraviolet → resonance lines (Si IV, C IV, and N V) observed in a majority of massive → hot stars. DACs are typically seen to accelerate to the → blue wing of the profile over a few days, becoming narrower as they approach the → terminal velocity. → discrete; → absorption; → component. |
discrete data dâdehâ-ye gosasté (#) Fr.: données discrètes Data that can only take a small set of particular values, usually whole numbers. For instance, number of children in a family cannot be 2.4, since parents cannot actually have 2.4 children. → continuous data. |
discrete radio source xan-e râdioyi-ye jodâ Fr.: radiosource discrète A localized source on the celestial sphere that can be observationally separated at radio wavelengths from its background emission. |
discrete spectrum binâb-e gosasté Fr.: spectre discret A spectrum in which the component wavelengths (and wave numbers and frequencies) constitute a discrete sequence of values (finite or infinite in number) rather than a continuum of values. |
discrete transition gozareš-e gosasté Fr.: transition discrète A transition between two quantum-mechanical energy levels. See also → discrete spectrum. → discrete; → transition. |
discrete value arzeš-e gosasté Fr.: valeur discrète A quantity that has certain magnitudes and does not represent a → continuous variable. |
discrete variable vartande-ye gosasté Fr.: variable discret A variable which has only → discrete values and has no in-between values. |
discrete-time quantum walk puyeš-e kuântomi bâ zamân-e gosasté Fr.: marche quantique à temps discret A → quantum walk involving a probabilistic → operator that changes the direction while leaving the position fixed, and a shift operator that changes the position. Discrete-time quantum walk was introduced by J. Watrous (2001, Journal of Computer and System Sciences 62, 376) |
discriminate vâkarbidan Fr.: discriminer To make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit (Dictionary.com). From L. discriminatus, p.p. of discriminare "to divide, separate," from discrimen "a space between, division, separation, difference," from discernere "to separate, divide; distinguish, perceive," from → dis- "off, away" + cernere "distinguish, separate, sift;" ultimately from PIE root *krei- "to sieve," → critique. Vâkarbidan, from prefix vâ-, → dis-, + karb-, related to stem qarb- in qarbâl, qalbur, gerbâl "sieve," probably related to PIE root *krei- "to sieve," as above. |
discrimination vâkarbeš Fr.: discrimination 1) An act or instance of discriminating, or of making a distinction. Verbal noun of → discriminate. |
discriminatory vâkarbeši Fr.: discriminatoire Characterized by or showing prejudicial treatment, especially as an indication of bias related to age, color, national origin, religion, sex, etc. (Dictionary.com). From → discriminate + adjective and noun suffix -ory. |
discuss bahsidan, bahs kardan Fr.: discuter To → consider or → examine by → argument, → comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; → debate (Dictionary.com). M.E., from Anglo-Fr. discusser, from L. discussus "struck asunder, shaken, scattered," p.p. of discutere to break up, "strike asunder," from → dis- "apart," + quatere "to shake, strike." Bahsidan, infinitive from bahs, from Ar. baHS ( |
discussion bahs Fr.: discussion An act or instance of discussing; → consideration or → examination by → argument, → comment, etc., especially to explore solutions; informal debate (Dictionary.com). Verbal noun from → discuss. |
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