attenuate
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary رقیق کردن ، نازک کردن ، لاغر کردن ، سبک کردن ، تقلیل دادن ، دقیق شدن ، نازک ، رقیق.ضعیف شذن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary atténuant|atténuante|attenuate|attenuation|lessen|mitigate Etymology: Latin attenuare, attenuat-: ad- "to" + tenuare "to make thin" (from tenuis "thin"). The root *ten- with the suffix -d shows up in many words borrowed from Latin, including tender "to offer," "tendon" (Greek "tenon" from teinein "to stretch"). Greek has a partially reduplicated form with the root repeated: tetanos "rigid" which gave us "tetanus" via Latin. In Latin, the root turns up in tenere "to hold" and from there found its way into tenant "lease holder" and tenor "course or drift of a discourse." As you can see in the pairs Latin pater : English father, Latin mater : English mother, the PIE [t] became [th] in English so we get the expected "thin" from the same root in English. lâqar kardan fru kâstan/kašidan + fra. s'atténuer : fru-kaš kardan, rang bâxtan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version رقيق کردن ،نازک کردن ،لاغر کردن ،سبک کردن ،تقليل دادن ،دقيق شدن ،ضعيف شدن ،نازک ،رقيق علوم مهندسى : ضعيف کردن
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 at·ten·u·ate v. Pronunciation: ə- ' ten-yə-wət, -yü-ət Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English attenuat, from Latin attenuatus, past participle of attenuare to make thin, from ad- + tenuis thin ― more at THIN Date: 15th century 1 : reduced especially in thickness, density, or force 2 : tapering gradually usually to a long slender point < attenuate leaves>]]> 2 at·ten·u·ate Pronunciation: ə- ' ten-yə- ˌ wāt, -yü- ˌ āt Function: verb Inflected Form:   -at·ed ; -at·ing Date: 1530 transitive verb 1 : to make thin or slender 2 : to make thin in consistency : RAREFY 3 : to lessen the amount, force, magnitude, or value of : WEAKEN 4 : to reduce the severity, virulence, or vitality of <an attenuated virus> intransitive verb : to become thin, fine, or less –at·ten·u·a·tion \- ˌ ten-yə- ' wā-shən, -yü- ' ā-\ noun ]]>