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11parallel — I. adjective Etymology: Latin parallelus, from Greek parallēlos, from para beside + allēlōn of one another, from allos…allos one…another, from allos other more at else Date: 1549 1. a. extending in the same direction, everywhere equidistant, and… …
12Line dance — A line dance is choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines (British English, rows ) without regard for the gender of the individuals, all facing the same direction, and executing… …
13parallel — adj 1. coextensive, aligned, equidistant, collateral, equispaced, concurrent; parallelogrammati cal, parallelepipedonal; alongside, side by side, even, besides, neck and neck, abreast, U.S. Inf. nip and tuck. 2. corresponding, equal, matched;… …
14parallel — I. a. 1. Equidistant throughout (as lines). 2. In conformity, in harmony, in accordance. 3. Like, similar, analogous, resembling, allied, equal, correspondent. II. n. 1. Parallel line. 2. Resemblance, similarity, likeness …
15parallel — Kaulike, moe like, iliwai like. ♦ Parallel line, kaha kaulike …
16Line moiré — is one type of moiré pattern; a pattern that appears when superposing two transparent layers containing correlated opaque patterns. Line moiré is the case when the superposed patterns comprise straight or curved lines. When moving the layer… …
17Parallel adoption — is a method for transferring between an old (IT) system to a target (IT) system in an organization. In order to reduce risk, the old and new system run simultaneously for some period of time after which, if the criteria for the new system are met …
18Parallel 36°30′ north — 36.5° 36.5th parallel north …
19line# — line n Line, row, rank, file, echelon, tier are comparable when meaning a series of things arranged in continuous or uniform order. Line means little more than this, except when it is attached to a specific application that increases its… …
20Parallel parking — Parallel parked cars in Washington, D.C …