ceremony
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary تشریفات، جشن ، مراسم.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary cérémonial|cérémoniale|cérémonialisme|cérémonieusement|ceremony|ceremonious|ceremoniously|ceremonial V. 1226, ceremonies; lat. cærimonia «respect religieux, cérémonie à caractère sacré», surtout au pluriel. dang-o-fang dam-o-dast-gâh âzin (plv. advênak = âin, hamân ke dar rah andâxtan e âin e rasmi mibandand) be-row-bi-y-â marâsem (ar.) + fra. cérémonie d'hommage : (âzin e )neku/pâs-dâšt
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version مراسم نظامى( سان و رژه يا مراسم تحليف)،تشريفات ،جشن ،مراسم قانون ـ فقه : ايين علوم نظامى : مراسم نظامى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary cer·e·mo·ny n. Pronunciation: ' ser-ə- ˌ mō-nē, ' se-rə- Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural -nies Etymology: Middle English ceremonie, from Middle French ceremonie, from Latin caerimonia Date: 14th century 1 : a formal act or series of acts prescribed by ritual, protocol, or convention <the marriage ceremony > 2 a : a conventional act of politeness or etiquette <the ceremony of introduction> b : an action performed only formally with no deep significance c : a routine action performed with elaborate pomp 3 a : prescribed procedures : USAGES <the ceremony attending an inauguration> b : observance of an established code of civility or politeness <opened the door without ceremony and strode in>]]> master of ceremonies circa 1610 1 : a person who determines the forms to be observed on a public occasion 2 : a person who acts as host at a formal event 3 : a person who acts as host for a program of entertainment (as on television)]]> mistress of ceremonies 1952 : a woman who presides at a public ceremony or who acts as hostess of a stage, radio, or television show]]>