Parallel

Science / Astrology / Parallel: The angular relationship between two planets that occupy the same degree (within 1?° orb) and direction of declination, both north or both south. Interpretational emphasis is similar to that of a weak conjunction. See also declination.
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Parallel Adjective Synonyms: similar, corresponding, congruent, analogous, analogic(al), correspondent, like, matching, homologous, coordinate, equivalent, coequal, proportional, proportionate, pari passu, mutatis mutandis, in proportion, uniform, contemporary or cotemporary
Parallel Noun Synonyms: analogue, match, homologue, equivalent, complement, counterpart, equal, coequal
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Parallel Data

Technology / Television (TV) / Parallel Data: Transmission of data bits, in groups, along a collection of wires (called a bus). A parallel bus may accommodate transmission of one 8-, 16-, or 32-bit byte at a time. MORE

Parallel Port

Technology / Computers / Parallel Port: A parallel interface for connecting an external device such as a printer. Most personal computers have both a parallel port and at least one serial port. On PCs, the parallel port uses a 25-pin connec MORE

Past Parallel

Entertainment / Golf / Past Parallel: Beyond the point where the club's shaft is horizontal, or parallel with the ground, at the top of the backswing MORE

Parallel Digital

Technology / Television (TV) / Parallel Digital: A digital video interface which uses twisted pair wiring and 25-pin D connectors to convey the bits of a digital video signal in parallel. There are various component and composite parallel digital vi MORE

Nonparallel Shift In The Yield Curve

Business / Finance / Nonparallel Shift In The Yield Curve: A shift in the yield curve in which yields do not change by the same number of basis points for every maturity. Related: Parallel shift in the yield curve. MORE

Paralleling

Technology / Motors / Paralleling: When two or more DC motors are required to operate in parallel - that is, to drive a common load while sharing the load equally among all motors - they should have speed-torque characteristics which a MORE