ešândan Fr.: éjecter To throw out material, for example by a massive star through stellar wind, or by a volcano in eruption. Etymology (EN): From L. ejectus, p.p. of eicere “to throw out,” from → ex- “out” + -icere, comb. form of jacere “to throw.” Etymology (PE): Ešândan, from Hamadâni ešândan “to throw out;”
Pashto aestal, wištal “to throw, project;” |
ešândan Fr.: éjecter To throw out material, for example by a massive star through stellar wind, or by a volcano in eruption. Etymology (EN): From L. ejectus, p.p. of eicere “to throw out,” from → ex- “out” + -icere, comb. form of jacere “to throw.” Etymology (PE): Ešândan, from Hamadâni ešândan “to throw out;”
Pashto aestal, wištal “to throw, project;” |
ešânâk Fr.: éjecta Material, in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, thrown out by a body, especially as a result of → volcanic eruption, → meteoritic impact, or → supernova explosion. See also: → ejecta blanket, → supernova ejecta. Etymology (EN): Plural of L. ejectus, → eject. Etymology (PE): Ešânâk “that which is ejected,” from šân present |
ešânâk Fr.: éjecta Material, in solid, liquid, or gaseous form, thrown out by a body, especially as a result of → volcanic eruption, → meteoritic impact, or → supernova explosion. See also: → ejecta blanket, → supernova ejecta. Etymology (EN): Plural of L. ejectus, → eject. Etymology (PE): Ešânâk “that which is ejected,” from šân present |
patu-ye ešânâk Fr.: couverture d'éjecta Of an → impact crater, the ejecta that after the → impact event settles back to the Earth’s surface. The ejecta blanket is thick near the → crater rim and thin outward from the crater. |
patu-ye ešânâk Fr.: couverture d'éjecta Of an → impact crater, the ejecta that after the → impact event settles back to the Earth’s surface. The ejecta blanket is thick near the → crater rim and thin outward from the crater. |
ešâneš Fr.: éjection Act or instance of ejecting; the state of being ejected. See also: Verbal noun of → eject. |
ešâneš Fr.: éjection Act or instance of ejecting; the state of being ejected. See also: Verbal noun of → eject. |