Adjective(1) being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting,of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multipleoperations,aligned,side,akin,similar(2) being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting(3) of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multipleoperations(4) aligned(5) side(6) akin(7) similar
Noun(1) something having the property of being analogous to something else,an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator,complement,correlation(2) something having the property of being analogous to something else(3) an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator(4) complement(5) correlation
Verb(1) be parallel to,make or place parallel to something,duplicate or match,be alike(2) be parallel to(3) make or place parallel to something(4) duplicate or match(5) be alike
Adjective(1) being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting,of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multipleoperations,aligned,side,akin,similar(2) being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting(3) of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multipleoperations(4) aligned(5) side(6) akin(7) similar
Noun(1) something having the property of being analogous to something else,an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator,complement,correlation(2) something having the property of being analogous to something else(3) an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator(4) complement(5) correlation
Verb(1) be parallel to,make or place parallel to something,duplicate or match,be alike(2) be parallel to(3) make or place parallel to something(4) duplicate or match(5) be alike
(1) He draws a parallel between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased.(2) These results parallel those of the correlation data presented in Table 5 but may differ slightly due to the reduced sample size.(3) As this booklet pointed out, the position of the princes in the Indian polity u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510afforded no parallel to or analogy with any institution known in historyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(4) It was an industrial disaster without parallel in history.(5) Would you draw a parallel between the socio-economic development of Bulgaria and Spain in the transition period between totalitarian governing and democracy?(6) The great social shift which was slowly undermining the position of the Established Church in England before 1790 had no parallel in the contemporary Caribbean.(7) If I were to draw a parallel between Richard Sanders' art and a literary style, it would definitely be stream of consciousness.(8) In the other case, the sides of the hexagon are parallel to the sides of the given triangle.(9) Such side entry eliminates complicating reflections from the other parallel surface of the substrate.(10) The irreducible mind and the body are more like parallel or independent properties that don't causally influence each other.(11) He was also anxious and imperious in equal measure, and driven to an endless activity of rewriting that has no parallel I can think of among novelists.(12) This beetle's other noticeable feature is a set of parallel lines on the front wings that serve as the cover for the hind wings and abdomen.(13) He relied on the theory of correspondences to explain how gains in the material sphere might parallel those in the celestial.(14) Pushkin is personally present in Russian culture in a way that has no parallel , for instance, in the posthumous lives of Shakespeare, Dante, or Goethe.(15) Although once synonymous with the German New Wave of the early 1970s, Wenders has enjoyed a long parallel career in American cinema and divided his time between Berlin and Hollywood.(16) He also has a parallel career as a cricket writer and has published two anecdotal histories of Indian cricket.
(1) He draws a parallel between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased.(2) These results parallel those of the correlation data presented in Table 5 but may differ slightly due to the reduced sample size.(3) As this booklet pointed out, the position of the princes in the Indian polity u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510afforded no parallel to or analogy with any institution known in historyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(4) It was an industrial disaster without parallel in history.(5) Would you draw a parallel between the socio-economic development of Bulgaria and Spain in the transition period between totalitarian governing and democracy?(6) The great social shift which was slowly undermining the position of the Established Church in England before 1790 had no parallel in the contemporary Caribbean.(7) If I were to draw a parallel between Richard Sanders' art and a literary style, it would definitely be stream of consciousness.(8) In the other case, the sides of the hexagon are parallel to the sides of the given triangle.(9) Such side entry eliminates complicating reflections from the other parallel surface of the substrate.(10) The irreducible mind and the body are more like parallel or independent properties that don't causally influence each other.(11) He was also anxious and imperious in equal measure, and driven to an endless activity of rewriting that has no parallel I can think of among novelists.(12) This beetle's other noticeable feature is a set of parallel lines on the front wings that serve as the cover for the hind wings and abdomen.(13) He relied on the theory of correspondences to explain how gains in the material sphere might parallel those in the celestial.(14) Pushkin is personally present in Russian culture in a way that has no parallel , for instance, in the posthumous lives of Shakespeare, Dante, or Goethe.(15) Although once synonymous with the German New Wave of the early 1970s, Wenders has enjoyed a long parallel career in American cinema and divided his time between Berlin and Hollywood.(16) He also has a parallel career as a cricket writer and has published two anecdotal histories of Indian cricket.
📺 Word Example from TV Shows

...that could serve as a portal
to a PARALLEL universe.
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 8

If there are an infinite number
of PARALLEL universes...
The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 5

The first 43 PARALLEL universes I've checked
proved to be empty.
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 8

It's called "PARALLEL play."
The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 3

lt's pretty much gonna
run PARALLEL to the truth,
which makes it easier.
Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4