parallelˈpær əˌlɛl, -ləl
parallel (v)
- present
- parallels
- past
- paralleled
- past participle
- paralleled
- present participle
- paralleling
parallel (n)
- plural
- parallels
parallel (adv)
English Definitions:
analogue, analog, parallel (noun)
something having the property of being analogous to something else
latitude, line of latitude, parallel of latitude, parallel (noun)
an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
parallel (adj)
(mathematics) one of a set of parallel geometric figures (parallel lines or planes)
"parallels never meet"
parallel (adj)
being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
"parallel lines never converge"; "concentric circles are parallel"; "dancers in two parallel rows"
parallel (verb)
of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multiple operations
"parallel processing"
parallel (verb)
be parallel to
"Their roles are paralleled by ours"
parallel, collimate (verb)
make or place parallel to something
"They paralleled the ditch to the highway"
twin, duplicate, parallel (verb)
duplicate or match
"The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse"
parallel (Noun)
One of a set of parallel lines.
parallel (Noun)
A line of latitude.
parallel (Noun)
An arrangement of electrical components such that a current flows along two or more paths; see in parallel
parallel (Noun)
Something identical or similar in essential respects
parallel (Verb)
To construct something parallel to something else.
parallel (Verb)
Of a path etc: To be parallel to something else.
parallel (Verb)
Of a process etc: To be analogous to something else.
parallel (Verb)
To compare or liken something to something else.
parallel (Adverb)
With a parallel relationship
parallel (Adjective)
Equally distant from one another at all points.
parallel (Adjective)
Having the same overall direction; the comparison is indicated with "to".
parallel (Adjective)
said of a pair of lines: that they either do not intersect or they coincide
parallel (Adjective)
Involving the processing of multiple tasks at the same time
Parallel
Parallelism is a term in geometry that refers to a property in Euclidean space of two or more lines or planes, or a combination of these. The assumed existence and properties of parallel lines are the basis of Euclid's parallel postulate. Two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch at a point are called parallel lines. Likewise, a line and a plane, or two planes, in three-dimensional Euclidean space that do not share a point are said to be parallel. In a non-Euclidean space, parallel lines are those that intersect only in the limit at infinity.
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