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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(121) Best-selling album - Parallel Lines, Blondie. Get your hair cut!
(122) Additionally, in many areas it runs parallel to power cabling.
(123) Dilution curves of a serum sample containing high concentrations of pepsinogens were parallel to the standard curve.
(124) He declined to comment on the parallel with the Oxleas case.
(125) One parallel with the Marshall period is the appetite for advice to both government and enterprises.
(126) On a parallel track, the business world is well catered for with several compatible products on the two systems.
(127) You will learn how to create newspaper type documents and those containing parallel columns.
(128) As the cognitive aspects of intelligence are developing, there is a parallel development of affect.
(129) To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
(130) These are particularly useful to describe situations where events occur in parallel or in patterns rather than in a single series.
(131) The road, running for much of the time parallel to the river Wharfe, was almost deserted.
(132) The dampers are controlled by small air springs, which work in parallel with the main coil springs.
(133) He had thus discovered that alternators can run in parallel when synchronous.
(134) You find a parallel world that knows great beauty but can speak only through a tiny box of plastic and tin.
(135) There's a second road, parallel to Main Street, up the hill because it's cooler.
(136) Special-Purpose Hardware A few paragraphs back we talked about parallel computers.
(137) The roaring and parallel walks of the red deer may be safe trials of strength.
(138) As a result, enterprise networks, distributed network management(sentencedict.com), and unusual software applications were implemented in parallel worldwide.
(139) Application of the strong equivalence principle provides the basis for a definition of parallel transport in curved space time.
(140) Forty-eight hours after the Centurion began beating east along the thirty-fifth parallel, land was sighted1.
(141) We can not adopt a parallel assumption about adult women....
(142) There is an obvious parallel, therefore, between the bare infinitive's use in exclamations and that after need and dare.
(143) Its massive cone rose five thousand feet above the Bahdu plain and a chain of foothills stretched south-west parallel with the Awash.
(144) Alliant Computer Inc,(www.Sentencedict.com) which used the 80860 in high-end parallel systems recently filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
(145) If the handle is parallel with the duct, it is open.
(146) Neural systems are inherently analog and parallel in nature; electronic systems have been digital.
(147) Lines parallel to the horizon give breadth, that is to say a section of nature ... Lines perpendicular to this horizon give depth.
(148) Some of the passages can be explored, and are accessible from Princesshay, parallel with the High Street.
(149) These have parallel sides and an auger along which the excess wood escapes.
(150) To maintain a high level of performance in modern parallel architectures, High Performance Fortran also provides non-uniform memory access capabilities.
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