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existence problem parâse-ye hustumandi, ~ hasti Fr.: problème d'existence Math: The question of whether a → solution to a given → problem exists. |
existence proof âvin-e hastumandi, ~ hasti Fr.: preuve d'existence Math.: An → argument that establishes an → existence theorem. |
existence theorem farbin-e hastumandi, ~ hasti Fr.: théorème d'existence Math: A theorem that asserts the existence of at least one object, such as the → solution to a → problem or → equation. |
existent hastumand (#) Fr.: existant Existing; having existence. → exist. |
existential hastiyâl Fr.: existentiel 1) Of or relating to → existence, especially
human existence. From L.L. existentialis, → existence, → -al. Hastiyâl, from hasti, → existence, + -al a suffix of attributes forming adjectives that often become nouns, in this case preferred to -i because hasti ends in -i, → -al. |
existential quantifier candâgar-e hastiyâl Fr.: quantificateur existentiel A symbol of → predicate logic which expresses that the statements within its scope are → true for at least one instance of something. The symbol ∃ is used as the existential quantifier. Existential quantifiers are normally used in logic in → conjunction with → predicate symbols, which say something about a → variable or → constant, in this case the variable being quantified (→ quantify, → quantification). → existential; → quantifier. |
existentialism hastiyâl-bâvari, hastiyâl-gerâyi Fr.: existentialisme A philosophical attitude associated especially with Heidegger, Jaspers, Marcel, and Sartre, and opposed to → rationalism and → empiricism, that stresses the individual's unique position as a self-determining agent responsible for the authenticity of his or her choices (Dictionary.com). → existential; → -ism. |
existentialist hastiyâl-bâvar, hastiyâl-gerâ Fr.: existentialiste An advocate of → existentialism. → existential; → -ist. |
exit osraft Fr.: sortie A way or passage out. From L. exit "he or she goes out," from exire "to go out," from → ex- "out" + ire "to go;" cf. Gk ion " going," neut. pr.p. of ienai "to go;" Pers. ây-, â- present stem of âmadan "to come;" O.Pers. aitiy "goes;" Av. ay- "to go, to come," aēiti "goes;" Skt. e- "to come near," eti "arrival;" Goth. iddja "went," Lith. eiti "to go;" Russ. idti "to go." Osraft, from os-, → ex- "out," + raft, raftan "to go, walk," → entrance. |
exit pupil mardomak-e osraft Fr.: pupille de sortie In an → optical system, the → image of the → aperture stop formed by the elements following it. See also → entrance pupil. |
exo- borun- (#) Fr.: exo- Prefix meaning "outside; outer; external" used in the formation of compound words: exoplanet, exosphere, exocentric. From Gk. exo "outside," used in forming scientific terms, → ex-. Borun-, from borun "out, the outside" (Mid.Pers. bêron, from bê "outside, out, away" + rôn "side, direction;" Av. ravan- "(course of a) river"). |
exobase ospâye, borunpâye Fr.: exobase The altitude at which the atmosphere becomes collisionless. |
exobiology borun zistšenâsi Fr.: exobiologie The study of life beyond the Earth's atmosphere, as on other planets; also → astrobiology. |
exoEarth borun-zamin Fr.: exoterre An → exoplanet similar to Earth. |
exolife borunzist Fr.: vie extraterrestre |
ExoMars ExoMars Fr.: ExoMars A → European Space Agency (ESA) program to investigate the Martian environment and to demonstrate new technologies paving the way for a future Mars sample return mission in the 2020's. Two missions are foreseen: one consisting of an Orbiter plus an Entry, Descent and Landing Demonstrator Module (EDM), launched in 2016, and the other, featuring a rover, with a launch date of 2018. Both missions will be carried out in cooperation with Russia's Roscosmos space agency. The ExoMars program will demonstrate a number of essential flight and in-situ enabling technologies that are necessary for future exploration missions, such as an international Mars Sample Return mission. At the same time, a number of important scientific investigations will be carried out. The 2016 mission included a Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and an EDM. The Orbiter will carry scientific instruments to detect and study atmospheric trace gases, such as methane. The EDM will contain sensors to evaluate the lander's performance as it descends, and additional sensors to study the environment at the landing site. The 2018 mission includes a rover that will carry a drill and a suite of instruments dedicated to exobiology and geochemistry research. ExoMars, short for "→ exobiology on → Mars." |
exomoon borunmâng Fr.: exolune A natural → satellite orbiting an → extrasolar planet. |
exoplanet borun-sayyâreh Fr.: exoplanète Same as → extrasolar planet. |
exoplanetary borun-sayyâre-yi Fr.: exoplanétaire Of, relating to, or resembling an → exoplanet or exoplanets. |
exoplanetary system râſmân-e borun-sayyâre-yi Fr.: système exoplanétaire A → planetary system consisting of → exoplanets orbiting a star other than Sun. → exoplanetary; → system. |
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