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-ity -i (#), -igi (#) Fr.: -ité A suffix used to form abstract nouns expressing state, degree, or condition: metallicity, luminosity, periodicity, Gaussianity. From M.E. -ite, from O.Fr. -ité, from L. -itas (-itat-), from -i- (thematic or, rarely, connective vowel) + -tas (-tat-), may be cognate with Av./Skt. -tāt (as in Av. uparatāt, Skt. uparátāt "supremacy," Av. haurvatāt, Skt. sarvátāt "completeness"). The suffix -igi, from -ig adj. suffix, variant of -ik,
→ -ic, + -i noun suffix. |
absolute humidity namnâki-ye avast Fr.: humidité absolue In a system of moist air, the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the total volume of the system. → humidity. |
absolute luminosity tâbandegi-ye avast Fr.: luminosité absolue A star's → intrinsic brightness, i.e. the total amount of energy radiated by the star per second. → Luminosity is often expressed in units of watts or erg/sec. The Sun's absolute luminosity is 3.86 × 1033 erg/sec. → absolute; → luminosity. |
absolute permeability tarâvâyi-ye avast Fr.: perméabilité absolue → absolute; → permeability. |
absolute viscosity vošksâni-ye avast Fr.: viscosité absolue Same as → viscosity and → dynamic viscosity. |
absorptivity daršamâyi Fr.: absorptivité The ratio of energy absorbed by a body to energy incident upon the same body. Absorptivity, from absorptive adj. from → absorb + → -ity, suffix expressing state or condition. Daršamâyi, from daršamâ quality adj. from daršam, present stem of daršamidan + -yi noun suffix. |
absorptivity-emissivity ratio vâbar-e daršamâyi/gosilâyi Fr.: rapport absorptivité-émissivité For a spatial object, the ratio between its absorption of solar radiation and its infrared emission. → absorptivity; → emissivity; → ratio. |
absurdity yâvegi (#) Fr.: absurdité The quality or state of being absurd; something that is absurd. |
acceleration of gravity šetâb-e gerâni Fr.: accélération de la gravité The acceleration that an object experiences because of gravity when it falls freely close to the surface of a massive body, such as a planet. Same as → gravitational acceleration. → acceleration; → gravity. |
activity žirâyi, žirandegi Fr.: activité For a radioactive substance, the average number of atoms disintegrating per unit time. Activity, from → active + -ity. Žirandegi, noun from žirandé, → active. |
actuality žirvandi Fr.: actualité 1) The quality or state of being actual or something that is actual; reality. |
acuity tiznâyi (#) Fr.: acuité Sharpness; acuteness; keenness of perception. M.E., from M.Fr. acuité, from M.L. acuitatem (nom. acuitas) "sharpness," from L. acus "needle," acuere "to sharpen," from PIE root *ak- "be sharp." Tiznâ "sharpness," from tiz, "→ sharp," + -nâ, a suffix that transforms adjective into noun (compare with tangnâ, derâznâ, farâxnâ, etc.). |
acuity of vision tiznâ-ye did Fr.: acuité visuelle The ability of the → eye to see separately two points close to each other. It is a measure of the → resolving power of the eye's → optical system and depends on the density of cells in the → retina. The maximum acuity of the normal human eye is around 0.5 minutes of arc. |
additive identity idâni-ye bardâyeši Fr.: identité additive The number which can be added to any other number without changing the magnitude of that number: zero. → multiplicative identity. |
additive law of probability qânun-e bardâyeši-ye šavânâyi Fr.: loi additive de probabilité If E1, E2, ..., En are n → mutually exclusive events, then the probability of occurrence of at least one of them is the sum of their individual probabilities: P(E1 + E2 + ... + En) = P(E1) + P(E2) + ... + P(En). → additive; → law; → probability. |
affinity karvani Fr.: affinité 1) General: A relationship or resemblance. |
Alfvénicity Alfveniki Fr.: alfvénicité |
Alfven velocity tondâ-ye Alfvén Fr.: vitesse d'Alfvén same as → Alfven speed. → Alfven wave; → velocity. |
Alfvenicity Alfveniki Fr.: alfvénicité |
ambiguity ubâznâki Fr.: ambiguité The quality of state of being → ambiguous. |
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