All parallel synonyms
par·al·lel
P p noun parallel
- anti-strophe — the part of an ancient Greek choral ode answering a previous strophe, sung by the chorus when returning from left to right.
- consociation — the act of uniting in association.
- homologies — the state of being homologous; homologous relation or correspondence.
- duplication — an act or instance of duplicating.
- inter-relationship — reciprocal relation.
- lookalike — a person or thing that looks like or closely resembles another; double.
- duplicate — a copy exactly like an original.
- homology — the state of being homologous; homologous relation or correspondence.
verb parallel
- look like — resemble
- go native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
- come to — When someone who is unconscious comes to, they recover consciousness.
- measure up — a unit or standard of measurement: weights and measures.
- make for — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- equate — Consider (one thing ) to be the same as or equivalent to another.
- agree — If people agree with each other about something, they have the same opinion about it or say that they have the same opinion.
- homologize — to make or show to be homologous.
- dittoed — the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Symbol: ″. Abbreviation: do. Compare ditto mark.
- allegorize — to transform (a story, narrative, fable, etc) into or compose in the form of allegory
adj parallel
- collateral — Collateral is money or property which is used as a guarantee that someone will repay a loan.
- comparable — Something that is comparable to something else is roughly similar, for example in amount or importance.
- consubstantial — (esp of the three persons of the Trinity) regarded as identical in substance or essence though different in aspect
- kindred — a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin.
- comparative — You use comparative to show that you are judging something against a previous or different situation. For example, comparative calm is a situation which is calmer than before or calmer than the situation in other places.
- in line — (of an internal-combustion engine) having the cylinders ranged side by side in one or more rows along the crankshaft.
adjective parallel
- level — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.