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visibility diyâri, padidâri (#) Fr.: visibilité 1) General: The state or fact of being visible.
→ crescent Moon visibility,
→ Venus visibility. |
visibility function karyâ-ye diyâri, ~ padidâri Fr.: fonction de visibilité The → Fourier transform of a source's → brightness distribution, weighted by the characteristics of the → interferometer's antennas. → visibility; → function. |
visibility plane hâmon-e diyâri, ~ padidâri Fr.: plan de visibilité In → interferometry, the projection of a → baseline onto the plane normal to the source direction defining a vector in (u,v) space, measured in wavelength units. → visibility; → plane. |
visible diyâr (#), padidâr (#), peydâ (#) Fr.: visible 1) Capable of being seen by, or perceptible to, the human eye. M.E., from O.Fr. visible, from L. visibilis "that may be seen," from visus, p.p. of videre "to see;" cognate with Pers. bin, present stem of didan "to see" (Mid.Pers. wyn-; O.Pers. vain- "to see;" Av. vaēn- "to see;" cf. Skt. veda "I know;" Gk. oida "I know," idein "to see;" PIE base *weid- "to know, to see"). Diyâr "visible" in several dialects, e.g. štiyâni, Malâyeri,
Širâzi, Tabari, related to
didan "to see;" Mid.Pers. ditan "to see, regard, catch sight of,
contemplate, experience;" O.Pers. dī- "to see;" Av. dā(y)-
"to see," didāti "sees;" cf. Skt. dhī- "to perceive,
think, ponder; thought, reflection, meditation," dādhye; Gk. dedorka
"have seen." |
visible horizon ofoq-e padidâr, ~ diyâr Fr.: horizon apparent That line where Earth and sky appear to meet, and the projection of this line upon the celestial sphere. Also known as the apparent horizon. |
visible light nur-e diyâr, ~ didani Fr.: lumière visible The portion of the → electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by the human → eye. The → wavelengths extend from about 400 nm (violet) to 750 nm (red). The wavelengths of various colors of the visible spectrum are as follows: → violet: 390-455 nm; → blue: 455-492 nm; → green: 492-577; → yellow: 577-597; → orange: 597-622; → red: 622-780 nm. |
visible spectrum binâb-e diyâr, ~ didani Fr.: spectre visible The portion of → electromagnetic spectrum corresponding to → visible light. |
vision negâh, did Fr.: vision The act or power of sensing with the eyes. → averted vision; → acuity of vision. M.E., from O.Fr. vision, from L. visionem (nominative visio) "act of seeing, sight, thing seen," from p.p. stem of videre "to see," cognate with Pers. bin, present stem of didan "to see" (Mid.Pers. wyn-; O.Pers. vain- "to see;" Av. vaēn- "to see;" cf. Skt. veda "I know;" Gk. oida "I know," idein "to see;" PIE base *weid- "to know, to see"). Negâh, "look," from Mid.Pers. nikâh "look, glance, observation;" Proto-Iranian *ni-kas- "to look down," from ni- "down, below," → ni- (PIE), + *kas- "to look, appear;" cf. Av. nikā-, nikāta- (in the name of the 15-th nask) "that which is observed," ākas- "to look;" Mid.Pers. âkâh, Mod.Pers. âgâh "aware, knowing;" Skt. kāś- "to become visible, appear;" Ossetic kast/kaesyn "to look;" did, from didan "to see" (Mid.Pers. ditan "to see, regard, catch sight of, contemplate, experience;" O.Pers. dī- "to see;" Av. dā(y)- "to see," didāti "sees;" cf. Skt. dhī- "to perceive, think, ponder; thought, reflection, meditation," dādhye; Gk. dedorka "have seen"). |
visual didi (#), didgâni (#), didâri (#) Fr.: visuel 1) Of or pertaining to seeing or sight. M.E., from L.L. visualis "of sight," from L. visus "sight," from visus, .pp. of videre "to see;" cognate with Pers. bin, present stem of didan "to see" (Mid.Pers. wyn-; O.Pers. vain- "to see;" Av. vaēn- "to see;" cf. Skt. veda "I know;" Gk. oida "I know," idein "to see;" PIE base *weid- "to know, to see"). Didi, of or pertaining to did, from didan "to see" (Mid.Pers. ditan "to see, regard, catch sight of, contemplate, experience;" O.Pers. dī- "to see;" Av. dā(y)- "to see," didāti "sees;" cf. Skt. dhī- "to perceive, think, ponder; thought, reflection, meditation," dādhye; Gk. dedorka "have seen"); didgâni, adj. of didgân, plural of didé, did "sight, eye; seen;" didâri, from didâr, from didan. |
visual acuity tiznâyi-ye did Fr.: acuité visuelle Same as → acuity of vision. |
visual binary dorin-e didgâni Fr.: binaire visuelle A → binary system of stars whose components can be resolved telescopically and which have detectable orbital motion. |
visual extinction xâmuši-ye didgâni Fr.: extinction visuelle The → extinction in the visual range of the electromagnetic radiation. → visual; → extinction |
visual magnitude borz-e didgâni Fr.: magnitude visuelle The → apparent magnitude of a celestial body in the color sensitivity region of the human eye at a wavelength of 5600 Å. Visual magnitude is now essentially synonymous with V magnitude, which is determined photometrically. |
visualization cašm-did Fr.: visualisation 1) The act of visualizing (→ visualize). Verbal noun of → visualize. Cašm-did, Mid.Pers. cašm-did "visible," Mod.Pers. cašm-didâr by Tusi, in Pers. translation of Sufi's "Book of Fixed Stars," from cašm "eye" (Mid.Pers. cašm, Av. cašman- "eye," ākas- "to look," from prefix ā- + Proto-Iranian *kas- "to look, appear," cf. Skt. cáksus- "seeing") + did past stem of didan "to see" (Mid.Pers. ditan "to see, regard, catch sight of, contemplate, experience;" O.Pers. dī- "to see;" Av. dā(y)- "to see," didāti "sees;" cf. Skt. dhī- "to perceive, think, ponder; thought, reflection, meditation," dādhye; Gk. dedorka "have seen"). |
visualize cašm-did kardan Fr.: visualiser 1) To make → visual or → visible. From → visual + → -ize; → visualization. |
viticulture mowkâri (#) Fr.: viticulture The science, production, and study of → grapes. From L. viti(s) "vine" + → culture. Mowkâri, from mow→ vine + kâri noun from kâštan "to cultivate," → culture. |
VLT Interferometer (VLTI) andarzanešsanj-e VLT Fr.: interféromètre VLTI An interferometer using a combination of the four 8.2 m VLT telescopes with the assistance of one or more of the the four 1.8 m Auxiliary Telescopes in order to achieve a very high spatial resolution. The system works in the visible and near- and mid-infrared wavelengths. |
vocabulary vâžgân (#) Fr.: vocabulaire A set of words used by a → language, group, individual, or work, or in a field of → knowledge. M.L. vocabularium "a list of words," from L. vocabulum "word, name, noun," from vocare "to name, call;" cognate with Pers. vâž, → word. Vâžgân, from vâž, → word, + -gân suffix forming plural entities, from Mid.Pers. -gânag, -gâna, from Proto-Iranian *kāna-ka-. |
vocal cord târ-e âvâz Fr.: corde vocale The sharp edge of a fold of mucous membrane stretching along either wall of the larynx from the angle between the laminae of the thyroid cartilage to the vocal process of the arytenoid cartilage. Vibrations of these cords are used in voice production (The American Heritage). |
Vogt-Russell theorem farbin-e Vogt-Russell Fr.: théorème de Russell-Vogt The internal structure and all observable characteristics of a star (such as luminosity and temperature) are determined uniquely by its mass, chemical composition, and age. Same as → Russell-Vogt theorem. Named after the German astronomer Heinrich Vogt (1890-1968) and the American astronomer Henry Norris Russell (1877-1957); → theorem. |
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