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crisp set hangard-e tuj Fr.: ensemble net A classical set that allows only full membership or no membership at all for its elements, as contrasted with a → fuzzy set. Crisp set can be viewed as a restricted case of the more general fuzzy set concept. |
criterion sanjidâr (#) Fr.: critère A standard or rule that can serve as basis for a judgment or decision. From Gk. kriterion "means for judging, standard," from krites "judge," from krinein "to separate, distinguish, judge." L. cribrum "sieve" *krei- "to sieve, discriminate, distinguish." Sanjidâr verbal noun from sanjid- past tense stem of sanjidan "to compare; to measure" (Mid.Pers. sanjidan "to weigh," from present tense stem sanj-, Av. θanj- "to draw, pull;" Proto-Iranian *θanj-) + suffix -âr. |
critic paržankâr, paržangar Fr.: critique A person who judges, evaluates, or criticizes. M.E., from M.Fr. critique, from L. criticus "a judge, literary critic," → critique. Paržangar, from paržan present stem of paržanidan, "criticize", → critique, + -kâr, -gar suffixes of agent nouns, → -or. |
critical paržani Fr.: critique 1) Of or pertaining to → critics or
→ criticism. |
critical angle zâviyeh-ye paržani Fr.: angle critique Angle of incidence of light proceeding from a denser medium toward a thinner, at which grazing refraction occurs (angle of refraction 90°). |
critical Bonnor-Ebert mass jerm-e paržani-ye Bonnor-Ebert Fr.: masse critique de Bonnor-Ebert The upper value of mass that a → Bonnor-Ebert sphere must have in order that → hydrodynamic equilibrium be maintained. This → critical mass is given by: Mcrit = 1.18 (a4/G3/2)Pext-1/2, where a = (kT/m)1/2 is the isothermal → sound speed inside the sphere, G is the → gravitational constant, and Pext the pressure of the external medium (see, e.g., F. H. Shu, 1977, ApJ 214, 488). → critical; → Bonnor-Ebert mass. |
critical density cagâli-ye paržani Fr.: densité critique 1) Cosmology: The average density of matter in the Universe
that would be needed to eventually halt the
→ cosmic expansion.
In a spatially → flat Universe,
the critical density is expressed by
ρc = (3c2/8πG)Ht2,
where c is the → speed of light,
G is the → gravitational constant, and
Ht the → Hubble parameter.
The critical density is currently 9.3 × 10-30g cm-3,
about 6 hydrogen atoms per cubic meter
(for H0 = 70 km s-1 Mpc-1). |
critical mass jerm-e paržani Fr.: masse critique Of a fissile material (235U or 239Pu), the minimum mass needed for a sustained nuclear chain reaction, as in an atomic bomb. |
critical metallicity felezigi-ye paržani Fr.: métallicité critique The → metallicity of a → star-forming → molecular cloud when → cooling → rates by → metals dominate the → gravitational → heating during → protostellar collapse. The minimum → Jeans mass achieved by gravitational → fragmentation depends on the presence/absence of → coolants in the cloud. Since cooling rate in metal lines is more efficient than in primordial molecular lines (H2 and HD), metals favor fragmentation in gas and formation of → low-mass stars. → critical; → metallicity. |
critical opalescence opâlesti-ye paržani Fr.: opalescence critique The strong → scattering that occurs in a fluid near the → critical point. Large density fluctuations bring about inhomogeneities of all sizes. This results in the scattering of light at all wavelengths giving a milky appearance to the fluid. → critical; → opalescence. |
critical velocity tondâ-ye paržani Fr.: vitesse critique 1) Velocity of → fluid through a pipe at which the motion
changes from → laminar to
→ turbulent flow. |
criticism 1), 2) paržaneš, paržankâri, paržangari;
3) paržan Fr.: critique 1) The act of passing judgment as to the merits of anything. |
criticize paržanidan Fr.: critiquer, faire la critique de To judge or discuss the merits and faults of. |
critique paržan Fr.: critique 1) An article or essay criticizing a literary or other work; detailed
evaluation; review. M.E. critick, changed to Fr. spelling, from M.Fr. critique, from L. criticus "a judge, literary critic," from Gk. kritikos "able to make judgments," from krinein "to sift, separate, decide;" cognate with Pers. qarbâl "sieve," → sieve of Eratosthenes, from PIE base *krei- "to sift, distinguish." Paržan, from Tâti Karingâni puržen, Zazaki pirožin, Tabari parjan "sieve," related to parvizan "sieve" (Laki vežonen "to sift"); ultimately from Proto-Ir. *pari-uaicana-, from the base *uaic- "to separate, sift, select, sort out;" Av. vaēc- "to select, sort out, sift;" Mod.Pers. bixtan, biz- "to sift." |
crop 1) kâšâr; 2) kâšârdan Fr.: 1) récolte; 2) récolter, moissonner 1a) Cultivated plants or agricultural produce, such as grain, vegetables,
or fruit, considered as a group (e.g. a wheat crop, farmers harvest crop). M.E. crop, croppe, from O.E. cropp "head or top of a sprout or herb, any part of a medicinal plant except the root," also "bird's craw," cognate with O.H.G. kropf, Du. krop "crop." Kâšâr, literally "yield of cultivating," from kâš, contratction of kâšt-, kâštan "to cultivate, plant, sow," + âr contraction of âvar present stem of âvardan "to bring; to cause, produce," → format. |
cross 1, 2) calipâ (#), xâj (#); 3) gozštan (#) Fr.: 1,2) croix; 3) traverser 1a) The Southern Cross, → Crux.
1b) A figure or pattern formed by the intersection of two lines. M.E. cros, from O.E., probably from Old Norse kross, from O.Ir. cros, from L. crux "stake, cross." Calipâ, loanword from Aramaic. |
cross correlation hamvbâzâneš-e calipâyi, ~ xâji Fr.: corrélation croisée In radio astronomy, the process performed by a → cross correlator or the result of the process. → cross; → correlation. |
cross correlator hambâzângar-e calipâyi, ~ xâji Fr.: corrélateur In radio interferometry, a device that multiplies together the signals received by each pair of antennas in an array and performs several operations on the signal (filtering out the noise added to the signal by the receiver electronics, correcting for the Doppler shift and geometric delay due to the position and motion of the antennas). The correlated signal, corresponding to the spatial frequency given by the distance between the two antennas, is then combined with the other spatial frequency to reconstruct the map of the source. → cross; → correlator. |
cross disperser pâšande-ye calipâyi, ~ xâji Fr.: A device producing cross dispersion. |
cross dispersion pâšeš-e calipâyi, ~ xâji Fr.: dispersion croisée Dispersion of a light beam by using two dispersing elements (grating, grism), one for separating spectral orders, the other for resolving spectral features within an order. → cross; → dispersion. |
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