Synonym: analog, analogue, collimate, duplicate, latitude, line of latitude, parallel of latitude, twin. Similar words: paralysis, hallelujah, parade, paradox, paragon, parasite, paradigm, comparable. Meaning: ['pærəlel] n. 1. something having the property of being analogous to something else 2. an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator. v. 1. be parallel to 2. make or place parallel to something 3. duplicate or match. adj. 1. being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting 2. of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multiple operations.
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(91) Similarly, a parallel currency union shares certain features with a currency union.
(92) And one must add, of course, the parallel stock market booms.
(93) Such lists often have a parallel open list for discussion.
(94) In two species examined the crystals lie parallel to the surface and in another two they lie at a steep angle.
(95) Emulation within Parallel Architecture A more efficient method than computer simulations for implementing neural networks is to emulate within parallel architecture.
(96) A parallel is drawn with criticism of a company's accounts by the Financial Reporting Review Panel.
(97) Until now, each parallel computer has been so different that users had to re-write applications every time they changed machines.
(98) Tears coursed down her cheeks and she ran blindly down the wild jungle of the grounds parallel to the thicket.
(99) A clothesline ran parallel to the back fence and Marina stood there hanging diapers.
(100) This involves not only cognitive development but also a parallel affective development and adaptation to the adult life.
(101) I drew a parallel between the grinding plates and the grinding, unresolved pressures underlying this election year.
(102) The edge of the overriding plate is crumpled and uplifted to form a mountain chain parallel to the trench.
(103) The forces which drive technological development have a close parallel in biological evolution.
(104) We have already seen that two sentences differing only in respect of cognitive synonyms occupying parallel syntactic positions are in general logically equivalent.
(105) I draw parallel with the door and crane forward to see into the room.
(106) Two young boys, of around ten years of age, drawing closer, then parallel, now swiftly passing, past.
(107) The movement thus required economic programmes to parallel political ambitions, which would end what was seen as the domination of capitalism.
(108) To extend the parallel, the impact of the comet would also have released large quantities of hard radiation.
(109) This tale of parallel realities claims to be based on quantum theory, and is dressed up with suitable jargon.
(110) The result was a big recruitment drive mounted by the Corporation across a wide parallel of jobs to fill the vacuums.
(111) Although digital computers have to simulate this parallelism, true neural network hardware will really perform the operations in parallel.
(112) An earlier parallel, however, can be drawn between Degas's kinetic compositions and other contemporary photographs.
(113) The first is that there are no systematic entailments between sentences differing only in respect of compatibles in parallel syntactic positions.
(114) Whereas the extremities of a parabola become parallel to its major axis,(http://sentencedict.com/parallel.html) the asymptotes of a hyperbola cross one another.
(115) The research centre provides specialist coursework, in parallel with that provided Faculty-wide on research method and design.
(116) The two developments have emerged in parallel, developing separately, but inevitably influencing and interacting with each other.
(117) The Syracuse group is developing prototypes of software technologies which will accelerate the take-up of general purpose parallel computing.
(118) In early April, the Eighth Army crossed the thirty-eighth parallel into the North.
(119) To further contrast analogue and digital information, we can return to our wristwatch parallel.
(120) Nova was developing in parallel as a booster capable of hurling a spacecraft to the Moon on a direct flight mission.
More similar words: paralysis, hallelujah, parade, paradox, paragon, parasite, paradigm, comparable, apparatus, reparation, separation, electoral college, solely, Arab, oral, rally, alley, rural, as far as, garage, bullet, valley, overall, far and away, pollen, seller, sullen, alleged, gallery, killer.