parallel
— Noun
– English
~ (mathematics) one of a set of parallel geometric figures (parallel lines or planes); "parallels never meet"
Parallel Lives
— Noun
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~ a collection of biographies of famous pairs of Greeks and Romans written by Plutarch; used by Shakespeare in writing some of his plays
parallel axiom
— Noun
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~ only one line can be drawn through a point parallel to another line
parallel interface
— Noun
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~ an interface between a computer and a printer where the computer sends multiple bits of information to the printer simultaneously
parallel operation
— Noun
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~ the simultaneous execution of two or more operations
parallel of latitude
— Noun
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~ an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
parallel
— Noun
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~ an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
parallel
— Noun
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~ something having the property of being analogous to something else
parallel bars
— Noun
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~ gymnastic apparatus consisting of two parallel wooden rods supported on uprights
parallel
— Verb
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~ duplicate or match; "The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse"
parallel
— Verb
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~ make or place parallel to something; "They paralleled the ditch to the highway"
parallel
— Verb
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~ be parallel to; "Their roles are paralleled by ours"
parallel
— Adjective
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~ being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting; "parallel lines never converge"; "concentric circles are parallel"; "dancers in two parallel rows"
parallel
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multiple operations; "parallel processing"
parallel
— Adjective
– Danish
~ som har lige stor indbyrdes afstand over det hele
parallel
— Noun
– Danish
~ fænomen der er sammenligneligt el. samtidigt med e ...
parallel
— Noun
– Danish
~ linje der er parallel med en anden linje