sublimation vâlâyeš Fr.: sublimation The process whereby a substance goes from a solid directly to a gaseous form. Etymology (EN): From M.L. sublimationem (nominative sublimatio) “refinement,” literally “a lifting up, deliverance,” from L. sublimare “to raise, elevate,” from sublimis “lofty.” Etymology (PE): Vâlâyeš, verbal noun from vâlâ “sublime, majestic,” may be
a variant of bâlâ “up, above, high, elevated, height,”
variants boland “high,”
borz “height, magnitude”
(it occurs also in the name of the mountain chain Alborz), |