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1par·al·lel Listen to audio/ˈperəˌlɛl/ adjective
1used to describe lines, paths, etc., that are the same distance apart along their whole length and do not touch at any point parallel train tracks A square is made of two sets of parallel lines. The corn is planted in parallel rows. The lines are parallel to each other. The row of trees is parallel with the road.compare perpendicular
2 : very similar and often happening at the same time
the parallel careers of the two movie stars These two sentences are parallel in structure. Notice the parallel development/evolution of the two technologies.
3 computers : designed for a computer system in which very small pieces of information are sent over separate wires at the same time
a parallel cable/connection/port/printercompare 1serial 4
— parallel adverb
The sidewalk runs parallel to/with the street.

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