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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary تجزیه طلب، طالب جدائی، وابسته به تفکیک وتبعیض.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary ségréger|ségrégative|ségrégationniste|ségrégationnisme|segregation|segregate Lat. segregationem, de segregare, de segrex, séparé, de se, indiquant séparation, et grex, troupeau. + comes from the Roman notion of "separating from the flock." It was borrowed from Latin "segregare" from se(d)- "apart" + grex (greks), greg- "flock." So, "congregation" originates in a Latin form meaning "flock together" and "gregarious" derives from an adjective meaning "belonging to a flock." The Latin stem greg- comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *(a)ger- "gather" with a suffix and metathesis ([e] and [r] switched places). Ancient Greek used the variant with the initial vowel for its noun, agora "market place," the original mall where people flocked together to buy whatever they needed and to socialize. In English? "Cram." jodâ-sâzi jodâi-afkani divâr-kaši( ye bidâd-grâna)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version تجزيه طلب ،طالب جدايى ،وابسته به تفکيک وتبعيض
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 seg·re·gate Pronunciation: ' se-gri- ˌ gāt Function: verb Inflected Form:   -gat·ed ; -gat·ing Etymology: Latin segregatus, past participle of segregare, from se- apart + greg-, grex herd ― more at SECEDE Date: 1542 transitive verb 1 : to separate or set apart from others or from the general mass : ISOLATE 2 : to cause or force the separation of (as from the rest of society) intransitive verb 1 : SEPARATE , WITHDRAW 2 : to practice or enforce a policy of segregation 3 : to undergo genetic segregation –seg·re·ga·tive \- ˌ gā-tiv\ adjective ]]> 2 seg·re·gate n. Pronunciation: ' se-gri-gət, - ˌ gāt Function: noun Date: 1871 : one that is in some respect segregated especially : one that differs genetically from the parental line because of genetic segregation]]>