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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Par·al·lel
a.
1.
Geom.
Extended
in
the
same
direction
,
and
in
all
parts
equally
distant
;
as
,
parallel
lines
;
parallel
planes
.
Revolutions
. . .
parallel
to
the
equinoctial
.
--
Hakluyt
.
Note:
☞
Curved
lines
or
curved
planes
are
said
to
be
parallel
when
they
are
in
all
parts
equally
distant
.
2.
Having
the
same
direction
or
tendency
;
running
side
by
side
;
being
in
accordance
(
with
);
tending
to
the
same
result
; --
used
with
to
and
with
.
When
honor
runs
parallel
with
the
laws
of
God
and
our
country
,
it
can
not
be
too
much
cherished
.
--
Addison
.
3.
Continuing
a
resemblance
through
many
particulars
;
applicable
in
all
essential
parts
;
like
;
similar
;
as
,
a
parallel
case
;
a
parallel
passage
.
Parallel bar
.
(a)
Steam Eng.
A
rod
in
a
parallel
motion
which
is
parallel
with
the
working
beam
.
(b)
One
of
a
pair
of
bars
raised
about
five
feet
above
the
floor
or
ground
,
and
parallel
to
each
other
, --
used
for
gymnastic
exercises
.
Parallel circles of a sphere
,
those
circles
of
the
sphere
whose
planes
are
parallel
to
each
other
.
Parallel columns
,
or
Parallels
Printing
,
two
or
more
passages
of
reading
matter
printed
side
by
side
,
for
the
purpose
of
emphasizing
the
similarity
or
discrepancy
between
them
.
Parallel forces
Mech.
,
forces
which
act
in
directions
parallel
to
each
other
.
Parallel motion
.
(a)
Mach.
A
jointed
system
of
links
,
rods
,
or
bars
,
by
which
the
motion
of
a
reciprocating
piece
,
as
a
piston
rod
,
may
be
guided
,
either
approximately
or
exactly
in
a
straight
line
. --
Rankine
.
(b)
Mus.
The
ascending
or
descending
of
two
or
more
parts
at
fixed
intervals
,
as
thirds
or
sixths
.
Parallel rod
Locomotive Eng.
,
a
metal
rod
that
connects
the
crank
pins
of
two
or
more
driving
wheels
; --
called
also
couping rod
,
in
distinction
from
the
connecting
rod
.
See
Illust
.
of
Locomotive
,
in
App
.
Parallel ruler
,
an
instrument
for
drawing
parallel
lines
,
so
constructed
as
to
have
the
successive
positions
of
the
ruling
edge
parallel
to
each
other
;
also
,
one
consisting
of
two
movable
parts
,
the
opposite
edges
of
which
are
always
parallel
.
Parallel sailing
Naut.
,
sailing
on
a
parallel
of
latitude
.
Parallel sphere
Astron. & Geog.
,
that
position
of
the
sphere
in
which
the
circles
of
daily
motion
are
parallel
to
the
horizon
,
as
to
an
observer
at
either
pole
.
Parallel vise
,
a
vise
having
jaws
so
guided
as
to
remain
parallel
in
all
positions
.
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