candid
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بی تزویر، منصفانه ، صاف وساده .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary candidement|candid|candidly Candidus, blanc, de candere, être blanc (=> CANDEUR) ; espagn. et ital. candido. Le blanc est le symbole de l'innocence. Etymology: The leap from "candid" to "candidate" might seem to require a rocket-powered pogo stick today but Latin candidat-us "clothed in white," the origin of our word "candidate," comes from candidus "white" just as does "candid." The reason? Roman candidates for political office wore a white toga during their campaigns. The verb root (candere) is also found in incendere "to kindle, set afire," the origin of English "incendiary," "incense," and "frankincense." An early source of artificial light, "candle," is also a descendent, and a candle-maker is a chandler (candle+er), of which there must have been many, judging from the number of people still bearing that name today. PIE kand- : Also kend-. To shine. dast-na-xorda sâda-del xâm/tâza-kâr
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version راست ،صاف و ساده ،صادق ،بى تزوير،منصفانه ،صاف وساده علوم نظامى : کانديدا نامزد
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary can·did adj. Pronunciation: ' kan-dəd Function: adjective Etymology: French &Latin; French candide, from Latin candidus bright, white, from candēre to shine, glow; akin to W can white, Sanskrit candati it shines Date: 1606 1 : WHITE < candid flames> 2 : free from bias, prejudice, or malice : FAIR <a candid observer> 3 a : marked by honest sincere expression <a candid discussion> b : indicating or suggesting sincere honesty and absence of deception <her candid face> c : disposed to criticize severely : BLUNT < candid critics> 4 : relating to or being photography of subjects acting naturally or spontaneously without being posed synonyms see FRANK –can·did·ly adverb –can·did·ness noun ]]> candid camera Function: noun Date: 1929 : a camera used to record subjects in a natural, spontaneous, or unposed manner also : something likened to a camera used in such a manner –candid-camera adjective ]]>