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profile farâpâl Fr.: profil A graph or drawing that shows the variation of one property (such as intensity), usually as ordinate, with respect to another property (such as wavelength). → line profile. From It. profilo "a drawing in outline," from profilare "to draw in outline," from → pro- "forth" + filare "draw out, spin," from L.L. filare "to spin, draw out a line," from filum "thread," cognate with Pers. zeh "cord, string," → filament. Farâpâl, from farâ-, → pro-, + pâl "thread, string," probably cognate with L. filum, as above. |
profile fitting method raveš-e sazkard-e farâpâl Fr.: méthode de l'ajustement de profils A method of analysis in which the observed stellar image profiles or spectral line profiles are fitted by model profiles in order to study and derive some properties of the object. |
progenitor zâdâr Fr.: progéniteur The originator of a line of descent; a precursor. M.E., from O.Fr. progeniteur, from L. progenitorem "ancestor," agent noun from progenitus, p.p. of progignere "beget," from → pro- "forth" + gignere "to produce, beget," cognate with Pers. zâdan, as below. Agent noun from zâdan "to bring forth, give birth" (Mid.Pers. zâtan; Av. zan- "to bear, give birth to a child, be born," infinitive zazāite, zāta- "born;" cf. Skt. janati "begets, bears," janitár "progenitor, father;" Gk. genetor "progenitor;" L. gignere "to beget," nasci "to be born," as above, PIE base *gen- "to give birth, beget"). |
progenitor galaxy kahkešân-e zâdâr Fr.: galaxie mère A galaxy which is supposed to be at the origin of a specific event, for example a hypothetical galaxy in which globular clusters might have formed. → progenitor; → galaxy. |
progenitor star setâre-ye zâdâr Fr.: étoile mère A star which is supposed to be at the origin of phenomenon, for example a progenitor neutron star which has given rise to a black hole. → progenitor; → star. |
prograde motion jonbeš-e farârow Fr.: mouvement prograde A rotational or orbital movement that is the same as most bodies within a celestial system. In the solar system, the apparent eastward motion of a celestial body on the celestial sphere. Opposed to → retrograde motion. Same as → direct motion. From → pro- "forward" + grade, from L. gradi "to go, step, walk;" → motion. Jonbeš, → motion; farârow, from farâ- "forward," → pro-, + row present stem of raftan "to go, walk;" Mid.Pers. raftan, raw-, Proto-Iranian *rab/f- "to go; to attack." |
prograde orbit madâr-e farârow Fr.: orbite prograde Same as →prograde motion. → prograde motion; → orbit. |
program barnâmé (#) Fr.: programme A plan or schedule of activities, procedures, etc., to be followed. From L.L. programma "proclamation, edict," from Gk. programma "a written public notice," from the stem of prographein "to write publicly," from → pro- "forth" + graphein "to write." Barnâmé, originally "model, examplar; acount-book," from bar- "on; up; upon; in; into; at; forth; with; near; before; according to" (Mid.Pers. abar; O.Pers. upariy "above; over, upon, according to;" Av. upairi "above, over," upairi.zəma- "located above the earth;" cf. Gk. hyper- "over, above;" L. super-; O.H.G. ubir "over;" PIE base *uper "over") + nâmé "letter; book" (Mid.Pers. nâmak "inscription; letter; book," related to nâm "name;" Mid.Pers. nâm; O.Pers./Av. nâman-; cf. Skt. nama-; Gk. onoma, onuma; L. nomen; PIE *nomen-). |
program stars setâregân-e barnâmé Fr.: étoiles du programme Stars for the observation of which telescope time has been awarded. |
programmer barnâme sâz (#) Fr.: programmeur A computer expert who carries out → programming. Agent noun of the verb → program. |
programming barnâme-sâzi (#) Fr.: programmation The process of writing, testing, debugging/troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. Verbal noun of → program. Barnâme-sâzi, from barnâmé, → program, + sâzi verbal noun of sâxtan, sâzidan "to build, make, fashion; to adapt, adjust, be fit" (from Mid.Pers. sâxtan, sâz-, Manichean Parthian s'c'dn "to prepare, to form;" Av. sak- "to understand, to mark," sācaya- (causative) "to teach"). |
progression farâyâzi (#) Fr.: progression Math.: A succession of numbers or quantities in which there is a constant relation between each member and the one succeeding it. See also → arithmetic progression, → geometric progression, → harmonic progression. From O.Fr. progression, from L. progressionem "a going forward," from progressus, p.p. of progredi "go forward," from → pro- "forward" + gradi "to step, walk," from gradus "step." Farâyâzi, from farâ-, → pro-, + yâzi, verbal noun of yâzidan "to stretch out the arms; grow up;" Parthian Mid.Pers. y'd "to reach a goal, come to, stretch out;" Av. yat- to reach, take one's place," yaiiata "places,' frā-iiatāt "has reached;" cf. Skt. yat- "to be in place, put in place, line up;" PIE base *iet- "to be in place." |
project 1) farâšân; 2) farâšândan Fr.: 1) projet; 2) projeter 1) (n.) A specific task or planned program of investigation, especially in scholarship. 1) From L. projectum "something thrown forth," noun use of neuter of
projectus, p.p. of projicere "to stretch out, throw forth,"
from → pro- "forward" + combining form of jacere
(p.p. jactus) "to throw." Farâšândan, from farâ- "forward," → pro- + šândan, from ešândan "to eject," from Hamadâni ešândan "to throw out," Laki owštan "to throw, to shoot (with bow and arrow);" Lori šane "throwing," šane kerde "to throw;" Av. ah- "to throw," present ahya- "throws," asta- "thrown, shot," astar- "thrower, shooter;" cf. Khotanese ah- "to throw, shoot," Skt. as- "to throw, shoot," ásyati "throws," ásana- "throw, shot," asanā- "missile." |
project director râštâr-e farâšân Fr.: directeur de recherche A person who directs a project. |
project manager gonârgar-e farâšân Fr.: chef de projet A person who is responsible for directing and controlling the work and staff of a project. |
projected rotational velocity tondâ-ye carxeši-ye farâšândé Fr.: vitesse rotationnelle projetée The → angular velocity of a star deduced from the → rotational broadening of its → spectral lines. It is expressed as v sini, where i is the → inclination of the rotational axis with respect to the normal to the → plane of the sky. The real equatorial rotational velocity can be determined only if the inclination of the rotational axis is known. Projected, p.p. of → project; → rotational; → velocity. |
projectile partâbé (#) Fr.: projectile A body projected or impelled forward, as through the air. From Mod.L. projectilis, from L. projectus, p.p. of proicere; → project. Partâbé, from partâb "a throw, an arrow that flies far," partâbidan "to throw," from Proto-Iranian *para-tau-, from *para- "forward," → pro- + *tau- "to throw, spread, sow;" cf. Tabari tâb "throwing," tâb dəən "to throw;" Chorasmian mftw- "to perish, be destroyed, disturbed;" Ossetic aeftawyn "to throw on; to increase; to pull out." |
projection farâšâneš Fr.: projection 1) The act, process, or result of projecting. Verbal noun of → project. |
projector farâšângar, farâšânandé Fr.: projecteur An apparatus for projecting an image from a film, a slide onto a screen. |
prolate kešidé (#) Fr.: allongé Elongated in the direction of the polar diameter; opposed to → oblate From L. prolatus, pt.p. of proferre "to bring forward, extend," from → pro- + → oblate. Kešidé p.p. of Mod./Mid.Pers. kešidan, kašidan "to draw, protract, trail, drag, carry," dialectal Yaqnavi xaš "to draw," Qomi xaš "streak, stria, mark," Lori kerr "line;" Av. karš- "to draw; to plow," karša- "furrow;" Proto-Iranian *kerš-/*xrah- "to draw, plow;" cf. Skt. kars-, kársati "to pull, drag, plow;" Gk. pelo, pelomai "to move, to bustle;" PIE base kwels- "to plow." |
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