parallel
noun
- 1
One of a set of parallel lines.
- 2
Direction conformable to that of another line.
- 3
A line of latitude.
“The 31st parallel passes through the center of my town.”
- 4
An arrangement of electrical components such that a current flows along two or more paths; see in parallel.
- 5
Something identical or similar in essential respects.
- 6
A comparison made; elaborate tracing of similarity.
“Johnson's parallel between Dryden and Pope”
- 7
One of a series of long trenches constructed before a besieged fortress, by the besieging force, as a cover for troops supporting the attacking batteries. They are roughly parallel to the line of outer defenses of the fortress.
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A character consisting of two parallel vertical lines, used in the text to direct attention to a similarly marked note in the margin or at the foot of a page.
Antonyms
verb
- 1
To construct or place something parallel to something else.
- 2
Of a path etc: To be parallel to something else.
- 3
Of a process etc: To be analogous to something else.
- 4
To compare or liken something to something else.
- 5
To make to conform to something else in character, motive, aim, etc.
- 6
To equal; to match; to correspond to.
- 7
To produce or adduce as a parallel.
adjective
- 1
Equally distant from one another at all points.
“The horizontal lines on my notebook paper are parallel.”
- 2
Having the same overall direction; the comparison is indicated with "to".
“The two railway lines are parallel.”
- 3
(hyperbolic geometry, said of a pair of lines) Either not intersecting, or coinciding.
- 4
Involving the processing of multiple tasks at the same time.
“a parallel algorithm”
Antonyms
adverb
- 1
With a parallel relationship.
“The road runs parallel to the canal.”
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