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ALL meanings of parallelled

par·al·lel
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  • adjective parallelled extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging: parallel rows of trees. 1
  • adjective parallelled having the same direction, course, nature, or tendency; corresponding; similar; analogous: Canada and the U.S. have many parallel economic interests. 1
  • adjective parallelled Geometry. (of straight lines) lying in the same plane but never meeting no matter how far extended. (of planes) having common perpendiculars. (of a single line, plane, etc.) equidistant from another or others (usually followed by to or with). 1
  • adjective parallelled Electricity. consisting of or having component parts connected in parallel: a parallel circuit. 1
  • adjective parallelled Music. (of two voice parts) progressing so that the interval between them remains the same. (of a tonality or key) having the same tonic but differing in mode. 1
  • adjective parallelled Computers. of or relating to the apparent or actual performance of more than one operation at a time, by the same or different devices (distinguished from serial): Some computer systems join more than one CPU for parallel processing. of or relating to the simultaneous transmission or processing of all the parts of a whole, as all the bits of a byte or all the bytes of a computer word (distinguished from serial). 1
  • noun parallelled a parallel line or plane. 1
  • noun parallelled anything parallel or comparable in direction, course, nature, or tendency to something else. 1
  • noun parallelled Also called parallel of latitude. Geography. an imaginary circle on the earth's surface formed by the intersection of a plane parallel to the plane of the equator, bearing east and west and designated in degrees of latitude north or south of the equator along the arc of any meridian. the line representing this circle on a chart or map. 1
  • noun parallelled something identical or similar in essential respects; match; counterpart: a case history without a known parallel. 1
  • noun parallelled correspondence or analogy: These two cases have some parallel with each other. 1
  • noun parallelled a comparison of things as if regarded side by side. 1
  • noun parallelled Electricity. an arrangement of the components, as resistances, of a circuit in such a way that all positive terminals are connected to one point and all negative terminals are connected to a second point, the same voltage being applied to each component. Compare series (def 9). 1
  • noun parallelled Fortification. a trench cut in the ground before a fortress, parallel to its defenses, for the purpose of covering a besieging force. 1
  • noun parallelled Printing. a pair of vertical parallel lines (‖) used as a mark for reference. 1
  • noun parallelled Theater. a trestle for supporting a platform (parallel top) 1
  • verb with object parallelled to provide or show a parallel for; match. 1
  • verb with object parallelled to go or be in a parallel course, direction, etc., to: The road parallels the river. 1
  • verb with object parallelled to form a parallel to; be equivalent to; equal. 1
  • verb with object parallelled to show the identity or similarity of; compare. 1
  • verb with object parallelled to make parallel. 1
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