An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

English-French-Persian

فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



10 terms — I › IT
  یوتر  
yutar
Fr.: article, objet, point, ordre de jour
  1. A distinct part in an enumeration, account, collection, or set.

    1. An object of attention, concern, or interest.

    2. A separate piece of news or information.

Etymology (EN): From M.E. item, from L. item (“also; in the same manner”), from a L. usage in lists, where the first entry would begin in primis (“firstly”) and the other entries with item (“also, moreover”).

Etymology (PE): Yutar, from Sogd. yûtar “one of several,” from ēw-tar, from ēw “→ one

  • -tar distinction suffix.
  یوتر  
yutar
Fr.: article, objet, point, ordre de jour
  1. A distinct part in an enumeration, account, collection, or set.

    1. An object of attention, concern, or interest.

    2. A separate piece of news or information.

Etymology (EN): From M.E. item, from L. item (“also; in the same manner”), from a L. usage in lists, where the first entry would begin in primis (“firstly”) and the other entries with item (“also, moreover”).

Etymology (PE): Yutar, from Sogd. yûtar “one of several,” from ēw-tar, from ēw “→ one

  • -tar distinction suffix.
  یوتریدن  
yutaridan
Fr.: détailler, spécifier
  1. To present as a list of items.

    1. To list the items of.

See also:item; → -ize.

  یوتریدن  
yutaridan
Fr.: détailler, spécifier
  1. To present as a list of items.

    1. To list the items of.

See also:item; → -ize.

  ایتریدن  
itaridan
Fr.: itérer
  1. To utter or to do something over again or repeatedly. → repeat.

  2. Math.: → iteration.

Etymology (EN): Iterate “to do again, repeat,” back-formation from iteration, from L. iterationem (nom. iteratio) “repetition,” noun of action from iterare “to do again, repeat,” from iterum “again, for the second time;” cf. Skt. itara- “the other (of the two), another.”

Etymology (PE): Itaridan, from L. iter(um), Skt. itar(a-), as above, and Pers. dialects Kâšâni (Voništun)
târ “the other;” Kurd. tir “the other” + -idan Pers. infinitive suffix.

  ایتریدن  
itaridan
Fr.: itérer
  1. To utter or to do something over again or repeatedly. → repeat.

  2. Math.: → iteration.

Etymology (EN): Iterate “to do again, repeat,” back-formation from iteration, from L. iterationem (nom. iteratio) “repetition,” noun of action from iterare “to do again, repeat,” from iterum “again, for the second time;” cf. Skt. itara- “the other (of the two), another.”

Etymology (PE): Itaridan, from L. iter(um), Skt. itar(a-), as above, and Pers. dialects Kâšâni (Voništun)
târ “the other;” Kurd. tir “the other” + -idan Pers. infinitive suffix.

  ایترش  
itareš
Fr.: itération

A computational process involving a succession of approximations, which consists of repeating the operation by inputting the outcome of each preceding operation to improve the final result until a desired accuracy is achieved. Compare
repetition.

See also: Verbal noun of → iterate.

  ایترش  
itareš
Fr.: itération

A computational process involving a succession of approximations, which consists of repeating the operation by inputting the outcome of each preceding operation to improve the final result until a desired accuracy is achieved. Compare
repetition.

See also: Verbal noun of → iterate.

  روش ِ ایترشی  
raveš-e itareši
Fr.: méthode itérative

A method of computation in mathematics using → iteration.

See also: Iterative, characterized by or involving → iteration; → method.

  روش ِ ایترشی  
raveš-e itareši
Fr.: méthode itérative

A method of computation in mathematics using → iteration.

See also: Iterative, characterized by or involving → iteration; → method.