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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary محو کردن ، محو شدن .پژمردن ، خشک شدن ، کم رنگ شدن ، بی نور شدن ، کمکم ناپدیدی شدن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary fadasse|fadement|fadeur|fading|vapid XIIe; d'un lat. pop. *fastidus, croisement du lat. class. factus «fade» avec sapidus «qui a du goût». =>Saveur. 1 eng. vapid kam-maza bi-rang-o-bu 2 rang-bâxta kam-su/rang disappear|vanish|fade|fade away nâ-padid šodan fade|bleach dé- + colorer rang bâxtan fané|fade|wither up du lat. pop. fenare, de fenum « foin ». palâs-idan pež-mor-dan (e gol) pežul-idan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version پاس لريب ،پژمردن ،خشک شدن ،کم رنگ شدن ،بى نور شدن ،کم کم ناپديدى شدن ،محو کردن ،محو شدن ورزش : کج فرستادن گوى گلف
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 fade v. Pronunciation: ' fād Function: verb Inflected Form:   fad·ed ; fad·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French *fader, from fade feeble, insipid, from Vulgar Latin *fatidus, alteration of Latin fatuus fatuous, insipid Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to lose freshness, strength, or vitality : WITHER < fading flowers> 2 : to lose freshness or brilliance of color 3 : to sink away : VANISH <a fading memory> 4 : to change gradually in loudness, strength, or visibility ― used of a motion-picture image or of an electronics signal and usually with in or out 5 of an automobile brake : to lose braking power gradually 6 : to move back from the line of scrimmage ― used of a quarterback 7 of a ball or shot : to move in a slight to moderate slice transitive verb : to cause to fade –fad·er noun ]]> 2 fade v. Function: noun Date: 1918 1 a : FADE-OUT b : a gradual changing of one picture to another in a motion-picture or television sequence 2 : a fading of an automobile brake 3 : a slight to moderate and usually intentional slice in golf 4 : a hairstyle similar to a crew cut in which the hair on top of the head stands high]]> 3 fade v. Pronunciation: ' fäd Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French Date: 15th century : INSIPID , COMMONPLACE ]]>