Results for: parallel
English English
happy agreement, notes sung or played together, parallel text, pleasantness in the arrangement of parts, pleasing combination of sounds, study of chords in music, study of texts, unity, accord; pleasing balance, symmetry; pleasing combination of tones ...harmony
having parallel crystalstrachytic
having parallel sides, isocline, isoclinic line, with equal inclination or slope; (Geology) with parallel sides, with the same slopeisoclinal
high-speed computer interface specification, small computer system interface; (Computers) interface standard for connecting disk drives and other peripheral devices to personal computers (enables faster transmission than regular parallel connections), ...SCSI
in a slanted position or line, make incorrect or distorted, not parallel or intersecting, slant or cause to slant, slanting direction, slope, angle, sloping, slanting; asymmetrical, uneven, squint, swerve, turn aside; slope, slant; view at an angle, lo...skew
in grammatical apposition, pertaining to apposition (sentence structure, word placement); parallel, phrase that modifies and supplements the word or phrase directly before it (Grammar)appositive
light rail system, railroad, train track, path for a train made of parallel metal tracksrailway
like parable, parabolical, pertaining to a parabola, pertaining to curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side (Mathematics), proverbial, of a short tale that teaches a moral lesson; resembling a riddle, enigmatic; alle...parabolic
line parallel to geographic equatormagnetic equator
lines not parallel or intersectingskew lines
lying parallel to magnetic field, see also:diamagnetic, see also:ferromagneticparamagnetic
made of or in the form of cords; tied or bound with cords; (of textiles) having parallel raised lines, ribbed, tied up, with tight musclescorded
marked with a cross; signed with an X; placed one over another; marked with two parallel linescrossed
marked with parallel lines; governed, controlledruled
mountain range in northeastern France that extends 190 km/120 mi from south to north, parallel to the Rhine River. The highest summits in the southern portion rise to about 1,424 m/4,672 ft above sea level, and the northern peaks average about 910 m/3,...Vosges
 

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