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conductance hâzâyi Fr.: conductance The ability of a system to conduct electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current which flows to the potential difference present. This is the reciprocal of the → resistance, and is measured in → siemens or → mhos. |
conduction hâzeš Fr.: conduction The transference of energy through a body, without visible motion of any part of the body. → induction; → reduction; → subduction; → transduction. Verbal noun from → conduct. |
conduction electron elektron-e hâzeš Fr.: électron de conduction An electron whose energy lies in the conduction band of a solid, where it is free to move under the influence of an electron field. → conduction; → electron. |
conduction band bând-e hâzeš Fr.: bande de conduction In the energy spectrum of a solid, a range of energies in which electrons can move freely under the influence of an electrical field. Metals have many electrons in this range, insulators have none. In semiconductors the conduction band contains few electrons provided by impurity atoms or ejected from the valence bands by thermal energy or photon absorption. → conduction; → bande. |
conductive hâzandé Fr.: conducteur (Adj.) Having the property or capability of conducting. From → conduct + -ive a suffix of adj. |
conductivity hâzandegi Fr.: conductivité 1) General: A measure of the ability to transmit, as electricity, thermal energy,
sound, and so on. From → conductive + → -ity suffix forming abstract nouns expressing state or condition. |
conductor hâzandé Fr.: conducteur Substance, or body, which offers a relatively small resistance to the passage of an electric current. |
cone maxrut (#) Fr.: cône A solid bounded by a plane and the surface generated by a straight line which always touches a simple closed curve on the plane and passes through a fixed point not on the plane. L. conus "a wedge, peak, cone," from Gk. konos "cone, spinning top, pine cone," from PIE base *ko(n)- "to sharpen." Maxrut from Ar. |
confederation ham-hiyâveš Fr.: confédération A body comprising independent organizations that cooperate for a common purpose. → com-; → federation. |
confess xastuyidan, xastu šodan (#) Fr.: avouer To acknowledge or avow (a fault, crime, misdeed, weakness, etc.) by way of revelation (Dictionary.com). M.E. confessen, from Old French confesser (transitive and intransitive), from Vulgar Latin *confessare, from Latin confess-, past participle stem of confiteri "to acknowledge," from assimilated form of com "together" (see com-) + fateri "to admit," akin to fari "speak," from PIE root *bha- (2) "to speak, tell, say." Xastuyidan, infinitive from xastu, → confessor. |
confession xastuyeš Fr.: aveu 1) Something that is confessed. Verbal noun of → xastuyidan, "to → confess." |
confessor xastu (#) Fr.: avouant A person who makes a confession. Xastu "a person who makes a confession, confessing," from Mid.Pers. xwastûg "confessing," xwastûgih "confession;" ultimately from *xva.stavana-, from *xva- "own, one's own," + *stau- "to paray, celebrate (in songs), praise" (Pers. sotudan/setây- "to praise"); cf. Av. stau-, stû- "to praise" (āstau- "to confess"); Skt. stav- "to honour, praise;" Gk. steutai "announces solemnly, boasts." |
configuration hampeykareš (#) Fr.: configuration General: Arrangement of parts or elements in a composite object. L.L. configuration, configuratio "similar formation," from L. configurare "to form from or after," from → com- + figurare "to form," from figura "figure." Hampeykareš (verbal noun from hampeykaridan), from ham-, → com-, + peykar "figure, form, mould, body" + noun suffix -eš. Peykar from Mid.Pers. pahikar "picture, image," from O.Pers. patikara- "picture, (sculpted) likeness," from patiy "against" (Av. paiti, Skt. prati, Gk. poti/proti) + kara- "doer, maker," from kar- "to do, make, build," Av. kar-, Skt.. kr-; cf. Skt. pratikrti- "an image, likeness, model; counterpart." |
confine parbastan (#), parbast kardan (#) Fr.: confiner To enclose within bounds; to restrict. M.E., from M.Fr. confins, confines, from L. confinis "boundary, border," from con-, → com- "with" + finis "end." Parbastan, parbast kardan, literally "close around," from par- "around," → circum-, + bast, bastan "to close," → closed. |
confined plasma pelâsmâ-ye parbasté Fr.: plasma confiné Plasma in which magnetic field lines forming closed surfaces confine the plasma. |
confinement parbast (#) Fr.: confinement General: The act of confining; the state of being confined. Physics: A property of quantum electrodynamics whereby quarks cannot exist as free particles, but are forever bound into protons, neutrons, etc. Noun from → confine. |
confirm âdešidan Fr.: confirmer 1) To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify. L. confirmare "make firm, establish," from → com- intensive prefix + firmare "to strengthen," from firmus, → firm. Âdešidan, from prefix a- + deš "→ firm" + infinitive suffix -idan. |
confirmation âdeš Fr.: confirmation The act of confirming or the state of being confirmed. Verbal noun from → confirm. |
conflict kešmakeš (#) Fr.: conflit 1) A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. M.E., from O.Fr. conflit and directly from L. conflictus, p.p. of confligere "to strike together, be in conflict," from → com- "together" + fligere "to strike." Kešmakeš, literally "pulling different ways," from kešidan "to pull, carry, draw," → galaxy. |
conform 1) hamdisidan; 2) hamdis šodan Fr.: 1) conformer; 2) se conformer 1a) To make similar in form, nature, or character. |
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