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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary نمایان ، ظاهر، قابل نمایش، صوری.
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary ostensible ownership مالکيت صوري و ظاهري
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary ostensible|ostensibly|overt âškârâ be/tu-cašm-zan/xor-anda + For Berkeley, ostensibly physical objects like tables and chairs are really nothing more than collections of sensible ideas. "epistemology." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Ultimate Reference Suite. (2006) ostensible|ostentatoire|ostentatious|ostentatiously Mil. XVIe; obstentacion, 1403; ostentacion «action de montrer», 1366; lat. ostentatio, du supin de ostentare. = Ostentatoire : ostentare «présenter avec insistance», et -oire. + Etymology: Via French from Medieval Latin "ostensibilis" from "ostensus," the past participle of ostendere "to show." This verb is composed of ob- "to(ward)" + tendere "to stretch," probably from stretching the arm out to show things. "Tendere" is based on the same original root, *ten- "stretch," as English "thin" and German "dünn," since stretching tends to make things thinner. The same root also developed into Latin tenere "to hold," which is detectable in the English borrowings "tenet," "tenant," "tenacious," "tenable." "Tense" and "tension" are also relatives. Finally, "baritone" is based partially on Greek tonos "string" of the same origin. Guess where "tone" came from. 1 xod-namâ/fruš-i be-rox-kaš-i poz 2 tu-cašm-zan-i jelva-gari
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version شريک اسمى ،شريک ظاهرى ،نمايان ،ظاهر،قابل نمايش ،صورى قانون ـ فقه : در CL کسى را گويند که اسمش در ضمن اسم شرکتى اعلام شود و يا عملا "در اداره ان دخالت کند که در اين حالت مشئووليت او در برابر کسانى که به ايت اعتبار او را شريک پنداشته اند درست مانند شرکا واقعى است هر چند که در واقع سهمى نداشته باشد
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary os·ten·si·ble adj. Pronunciation: ä- ' sten(t)-sə-bəl, ə- Function: adjective Etymology: French, from Latin ostensus, past participle of ostendere to show, from obs-, ob- in the way + tendere to stretch ― more at OB- , THIN Date: circa 1771 1 : intended for display : open to view 2 : being such in appearance : plausible rather than demonstrably true or real synonyms see APPARENT