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composite hamnehâdé (#) Fr.: composite Made up of distinct components. The components may retain part of their identities. → compound, → combination. From O.Fr. composite, from L. compositus, p.p. of componere "to put together," → compose. Hamnehâdé, p.p. of hamnehâdan→ compose. |
composite number adad-e hamnehâdé Fr.: nombre composite A whole number which is the product of whole numbers other than itself and 1. The opposite of prime number. → compound number. |
composite population porineš-e hamnehâdé Fr.: population composite A stellar population consisting of more than one → simple population. Also called complex population. → composite; → population. |
composite spectrum binâb-e hamnehâdé Fr.: spectre composite A stellar spectrum displaying lines characterising two stars of different types. |
composition hamneheš (#) Fr.: composition 1) General: The act or manner of composing; the result or product of composing. Hamnehesh, from ham-, → com-, + neheš verbal noun from nehâdan "to put, place," → compose. |
compound 1) hamnât; 2) hamnâtidan Fr.: 1) composé; 2) composer 1a) General: Consisting of two or more separate substances, ingredients,
elements, or parts. A compound usually constitutes a new and independent
entity with regard to its components. → composite,
→ combination. M.E. compouned, p.p. of compounen, M.Fr. compon-, stem of compondre, from L. componere, → compose. Hamnât, literally "placed together," from ham- "together," → com-, + nât "placed, put," variant of nâd, nâde, from Lori nâdan "to place, put" (Tabari da-nâyan "to place, put"), variant of nehâdan "to place, put," → compose. |
compound angle zâviye-ye hamnât Fr.: angle composé An angle that results from the combination of two other angles. These angles are expressed by → compound angle formulae. |
compound angle formula disul-e zaviye-ye hamnât Fr.: formule d'angle composé One of eight equations that give the → trigonometric functions
of → compound angles. |
compound curve xam-e hamnât Fr.: courbe composée A curve that is made up of a series of successive tangent circular arcs. |
compound event ruydâd-e hamnât Fr.: événement composé In statistics, an event whose probability of occurrence depends upon the probability of occurrence of two or more independent events. |
compound fraction barxe-ye hamnât Fr.: fraction composée Same as → complex fraction. |
compound lens adasi-ye hamnât Fr.: lentille composée A lens system consisting of two or more lenses with the same radius used together in order to remove aberrations found in a single lens. |
compound nucleus hasteh-ye hamnât Fr.: noyau composé A temporary excited state of the atomic nucleus which results from the collision of an incident energetic particle with a target nucleus. Subsequently the nucleus decays by emitting particle(s). |
compound number adad-e hamnât Fr.: nombre composé A quantity expressed as the sum of two or more quantities of differing units. For example 5 hours and 15 minutes or 4 meters and 20 centimeters. → composite number. |
compound proposition gozâre-ye hamnât Fr.: proposition composée A statement formed from simple statements by the use of words such as "and," "or," "not," "implies," or their corresponding symbols. → compound; → proposition. |
compound verb karvâz-e hamnât Fr.: verbe composé A verb that is made up of several words, such as tear up, take away, double-click. |
comprehend hamnutidan Fr.: comprendre 1) Grasp mentally; understand. From L. comprehendere "to take together, to unite; include; seize," from → com- "together, with," + prehendere "to seize," → prehend. |
comprehension hamnuteš Fr.: compréhension 1) The ability to → comprehend
something. Verbal noun of → comprehend. |
comprehensive hamnutande Fr.: 1) détaillé, complet; 2) vaste, étendu 1) Completely or broadly covering; including a large proportion of something. From M.Fr. compréhensif, from L.L. comprehensivus, from L. comprehendere, → comprehend. comprehendo. |
compress tanjidan (#) Fr.: comprimer To press together; force into less space. From O.Fr. compresser, from L. compressare "to press together," from comprimere "to squeeze," from → com- "together" + premere "to press;" PIE *prem-/*pres- "to strike." Tanjidan "to squeeze, press, pull together," related to tang "tight," also "horse girth, a strap for fastening a load" (Mid.Pers. tang "tight, narrow"); cf. Skt. tanákti "draws together, contracts;" cognate with E. → tight; cp. Skt. tanákti "draws together, contracts;" M.H.G. dihte "dense, thick;" Ger. dicht "dense, tight;" O.H.G. gidigan; Ger. gediegen "genuine, solid, worthy;" PIE *tenk- "to thicken, clot; thick, solid." |
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