granulation dâne-bandi Fr.: granulation The mottled appearance of the solar → photosphere, caused by → convective cells, resembling → granules, which rises from the interior of the Sun. Each granule has a mean size of about 1,000 km and an upward velocity of about 0.5 km/sec. Granules are separated by intergranular walls about 400 K colder. They emerge from the fragments of the preceding granules and their lifetimes are about 20 minutes. Etymology (EN): From → granule + -ation a combination of -ate and -ion, used to form nouns from stems in -ate. Etymology (PE): Dâne-bandi, from dâné, → grain, + bandi
verbal noun of bastan, vastan “to bind, shut;”
O.Pers./Av. band- “to bind, fetter,” banda- “band, tie” (cf. |