protected bands bândhâ-ye negahdâridé Fr.: bandes protégées Certain frequencies, not used for civil or military purposes (radio, television, communication channels, etc.), which are protected for research in radioastronomy, one such being 21 cm. Etymology (EN): Protected p.p. of protect, from L. protectus, p.p. of protegere “protect, cover in front,” from → pro- “in front” + tegere “to cover;” → band. Etymology (PE): Bând, → band; negahdâridé p.p. of negahdâridan, variant of negahdâštan “to keep, behold, preserve, take care of,” from negah, negâh “watch, care, custody, look” + (Mid.Pers. nikâh “look, glance, observation;” Proto-Iranian *ni-kas- “to look down,” from ni- “down” (cf. O.Pers. ni preposition and verbal prefix “down;” Av. nī “down, in ,into;” Skt. ni “down,” nitaram “downward;” Gk. neiothen “from below;” E. nether; O.E. niþera, neoþera “down, downward, below, beneath,” from P.Gmc. *nitheraz (O.S. nithar, O.N. niðr, O.Fris. nither, Du. neder, Ger. nieder); PIE *ni- “down, below”)
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