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فشاری

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Persian

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Etymology

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Derived from فشار (fešâr, “pressure, stress”) + ـی (-i, relational/adjectival suffix). Compare فشار from the verb فشردن (fešordan, “to press, squeeze”), ultimately from Proto-Iranian roots related to pressing or compressing.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Iranian reading? fešari

Noun

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فشاری (fešari) (plural فشاری‌ها (fešari-hâ))

  1. (technical, literary) Of or relating to pressure (physical force per unit area).
  2. (technical) Caused by or involving compression or pressure (mechanical, medical, or scientific contexts).
  3. (colloquial, slang) frustrated, mad, raging, or furiously angry (as if under overwhelming internal pressure and about to "burst" or rage).