An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

English-French-Persian

فرهنگ ریشه‌شناختی اخترشناسی-اخترفیزیک



22 terms — S › SQ
  بادزد  
bâdzad (#)
Fr.: rafale

A sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.

A sudden increase of the mean wind speed which lasts for several minutes at least before the mean wind returns to near its previous value. It is often accompanied by rain or snow.

Etymology (EN): Probably from a Scand. source (cf. Norw. skval “sudden rush of water,” Sw. skvala “to gush, pour down”).

Etymology (PE): Bâdzad, from bâd, → wind + zad past stem of zadan “to strike, beat; to do; to play an instrument” (Mid.Pers. zatan, žatan; O.Pers./Av. jan-, gan- “to strike, hit, smite, kill” (jantar- “smiter”); cf.
Skt. han- “to strike, beat” (hantar- “smiter, killer”);
Gk. theinein “to strike;” L. fendere “to strike, push;” Gmc. *gundjo “war, battle;” PIE *gwhen- “to strike, kill”).

  بادزد  
bâdzad (#)
Fr.: rafale

A sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet.

A sudden increase of the mean wind speed which lasts for several minutes at least before the mean wind returns to near its previous value. It is often accompanied by rain or snow.

Etymology (EN): Probably from a Scand. source (cf. Norw. skval “sudden rush of water,” Sw. skvala “to gush, pour down”).

Etymology (PE): Bâdzad, from bâd, → wind + zad past stem of zadan “to strike, beat; to do; to play an instrument” (Mid.Pers. zatan, žatan; O.Pers./Av. jan-, gan- “to strike, hit, smite, kill” (jantar- “smiter”); cf.
Skt. han- “to strike, beat” (hantar- “smiter, killer”);
Gk. theinein “to strike;” L. fendere “to strike, push;” Gmc. *gundjo “war, battle;” PIE *gwhen- “to strike, kill”).

  چاروش، چهارگوش  
câruš, cahârguš
Fr.: carré
  1. A rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
  2. The second power of a quantity, expressed as a2 = a × a, where a is the quantity. → inverse square law.

Etymology (EN): M.E., from O.Fr. esquire “a square, squareness,” from V.L. *exquadra, from *exquadrare “to square,” from L. → ex- “out” + quadrare “make square,” from quadrus “a square,” from quattuorfour.

Etymology (PE): Câruš, from Av. caθruša- “four sides (of a four-sided figure)”, from caθru- “four,” Mod.Pers. cahâr, câr “four”

  • uša- “angle,” Mod.Pers. guš, gušé.
  چاروش، چهارگوش  
câruš, cahârguš
Fr.: carré
  1. A rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
  2. The second power of a quantity, expressed as a2 = a × a, where a is the quantity. → inverse square law.

Etymology (EN): M.E., from O.Fr. esquire “a square, squareness,” from V.L. *exquadra, from *exquadrare “to square,” from L. → ex- “out” + quadrare “make square,” from quadrus “a square,” from quattuorfour.

Etymology (PE): Câruš, from Av. caθruša- “four sides (of a four-sided figure)”, from caθru- “four,” Mod.Pers. cahâr, câr “four”

  • uša- “angle,” Mod.Pers. guš, gušé.
  درجه‌ی ِ چاروش  
daraje-ye câruš
Fr.: degré carré

A solid angle whose cone is a tetrahedral pyramid with an angle between its edges equal to 1°. 1 square degree = 3.046 x 10-4 sr = 2.424 x 10-5 solid angle of a complete sphere.

See also:square; → degree.

  درجه‌ی ِ چاروش  
daraje-ye câruš
Fr.: degré carré

A solid angle whose cone is a tetrahedral pyramid with an angle between its edges equal to 1°. 1 square degree = 3.046 x 10-4 sr = 2.424 x 10-5 solid angle of a complete sphere.

See also:square; → degree.

SKA
Fr.: SKA

An international project to construct a highly sensitive radio interferometer array operating between 0.15 and 20 GHz with an effective collecting area of one square kilometer. The number of individual telescopes will be 2000 to 3000. SKA will have a sensitivity 100 times higher than that of today’s best radio telescopes and an angular resolution < 0.1 arcsec at 1.4 GHz.
The site will be selected in 2012 and early science with Phase 1 is scheduled for from 2016 on. See also the SKA homepage.

See also:square; → kilometer; → array.

SKA
Fr.: SKA

An international project to construct a highly sensitive radio interferometer array operating between 0.15 and 20 GHz with an effective collecting area of one square kilometer. The number of individual telescopes will be 2000 to 3000. SKA will have a sensitivity 100 times higher than that of today’s best radio telescopes and an angular resolution < 0.1 arcsec at 1.4 GHz.
The site will be selected in 2012 and early science with Phase 1 is scheduled for from 2016 on. See also the SKA homepage.

See also:square; → kilometer; → array.

  ماتریس ِ چاروش  
matris-e câruš
Fr.: matrice carée

A → matrix with equal numbers of → rows and → columns (i.e., an n × n matrix).

See also:square; → matrix.

  ماتریس ِ چاروش  
matris-e câruš
Fr.: matrice carée

A → matrix with equal numbers of → rows and → columns (i.e., an n × n matrix).

See also:square; → matrix.

  چهارگوش ِ پگاسوس  
Chahârguš-e Pegasus
Fr.: Carrée de Pégase

A large → asterism of four stars, approximately square in
shape, in the northern sky. Three of the stars, → Markab, → Scheat, and → Algenib, belong to the constellation → Pegasus. The fourth, → Alpheratz, was lost to Pegasus when the constellation boundaries were formalised, and now lies just within the borders of → Andromeda.

Etymology (EN):square; → Pegasus.

Etymology (PE): Chahârguš, → tetragon; → Pegasus.

  چهارگوش ِ پگاسوس  
Chahârguš-e Pegasus
Fr.: Carrée de Pégase

A large → asterism of four stars, approximately square in
shape, in the northern sky. Three of the stars, → Markab, → Scheat, and → Algenib, belong to the constellation → Pegasus. The fourth, → Alpheratz, was lost to Pegasus when the constellation boundaries were formalised, and now lies just within the borders of → Andromeda.

Etymology (EN):square; → Pegasus.

Etymology (PE): Chahârguš, → tetragon; → Pegasus.

  ریشه‌ی ِ چاروش  
riše-ye câruš
Fr.: racine carée

Quantity which when multiplied by itself produces
another quantity.

See also:square; → root.

  ریشه‌ی ِ چاروش  
riše-ye câruš
Fr.: racine carée

Quantity which when multiplied by itself produces
another quantity.

See also:square; → root.

  موج ِ چاروش  
mowj-e câruš
Fr.: onde carrée

An oscillation which alternatively assumes, for equal lengths of time, one or two fixed values.

See also:square; → wave.

  موج ِ چاروش  
mowj-e câruš
Fr.: onde carrée

An oscillation which alternatively assumes, for equal lengths of time, one or two fixed values.

See also:square; → wave.

  چاروشش ِ پرهون، ~ ِ دایره  
cârušeš-e parhun, ~ dâyeré
Fr.: quadrature du cercle

Same as → quadrature of the circle

See also:square; → wave.

  چاروشش ِ پرهون، ~ ِ دایره  
cârušeš-e parhun, ~ dâyeré
Fr.: quadrature du cercle

Same as → quadrature of the circle

See also:square; → wave.

  چاروشش ِ چاروش  
cârušeš-e câruš
Fr.: quadrature du carré

The mathematical problem of subdividing a square into a number of smaller squares, all of different sizes.

See also:square; → square.

  چاروشش ِ چاروش  
cârušeš-e câruš
Fr.: quadrature du carré

The mathematical problem of subdividing a square into a number of smaller squares, all of different sizes.

See also:square; → square.

  اسکو‌آرک  
skuârk
Fr.: squark

In → supersymmetry theories, a hypothetical → boson super-partner of a → quark. See also → slepton.

See also: s from → supersymmetry; → quark.

  اسکو‌آرک  
skuârk
Fr.: squark

In → supersymmetry theories, a hypothetical → boson super-partner of a → quark. See also → slepton.

See also: s from → supersymmetry; → quark.