PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: NOUN
- Something having the property of being analogous to something else
- The intersection of a sphere by a plane perpendicular to its axis: such intersections of the terrestrial sphere are parallels of latitude, and are commonly represented on maps by lines drawn to every five or ten degrees (or less distances) between the equator and the poles. See latitude, 4.
- A line parallel to another line.
- In electricity, the connection of two or more electric circuits or pieces of apparatus such that the current divides between them, that is, that they receive or produce the same voltage but different currents. Also called multiple.
- An arrangement of components in a circuit that splits the current into two or more paths. Used chiefly in the phrase in parallel.
- A sign indicating material referred to in a note or reference.
- Any of the imaginary lines representing degrees of latitude that encircle the earth parallel to the plane of the equator.
- The condition of being parallel; near similarity or exact agreement in particulars; parallelism.
- A comparison indicating likeness; an analogy.
- One that closely resembles or is analogous to another.
- An imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
- One of a set of parallel geometric figures, such as lines or planes.
- N/A
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: ADJECTIVE
- Being an equal distance apart everywhere.
- Of, relating to, or designating a line and a plane that do not intersect.
- Of, relating to, or designating curves or surfaces everywhere equidistant.
- Of, relating to, or designating two or more straight coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Having comparable parts, analogous aspects, or readily recognized similarities.
- Having the same tendency or direction.
- Having identical or equivalent syntactic constructions in corresponding clauses or phrases.
- Moving in the same direction at a fixed interval.
- Having the same tonic. Used of scales and keys.
- Denoting a circuit or part of a circuit connected in parallel.
- Of or relating to the simultaneous transmission of all the bits of a byte over separate wires.
- Being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
- Of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multiple operations
- Concerned with phenomena (especially language) at a particular period without considering historical antecedents
- (of taxa) occurring in the same period of geological time
- Occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase
- Synchronous.
- Of or relating to the study of phenomena, such as linguistic features, or of events of a particular time, without reference to their historical context.
- Occurring at a specific point in time.
- Relating to the study of a language at only one point in its history.
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: VERB
- Duplicate or match
- Make or place parallel to something
- Be parallel to
- N/A
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make or place parallel to something else.
- To be or extend parallel to.
- To be similar or analogous to.
- To be or provide an equal for; match.
- To show to be analogous; compare or liken.
- N/A
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: ADVERB
- In a parallel relationship or manner.
- N/A
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To place in a position parallel to something else; make parallel.
- To make conformable to something else; make the same or closely similar in many or all essential particulars.
- To match; equal; rival.
- To show or furnish an equal to, or an equivalent for.
- To compare.
- To take a course parallel with.
- To be like or equal; agree.
- In archery, having the same diameter throughout its length; cylindrical: said of an arrow.
- In geometry, of lines (according to Euclid in his definition of parallel straight lines), lying in the same plane but never meeting however far they may be produced in either direction; of planes, never meeting however far they may be produced; in modern geometry, intersecting at infinity.
- Having the same direction, tendency, or course.
- Continuing a resemblance through many particulars; like; similar; equal in all essential parts: as, a parallel case; parallel passages in the Evangelists.
- In music: Of two voice-parts, progressing so that the interval between them remains the same.
- In entorn., parallel-sided: as, parallel elytra,wings, etc.
- Milit., same as parallels. See II., 5.
- In music. See motion.
- (mathematics) one of a set of parallel geometric figures (parallel lines or planes)
- Of tonalities, same as relative.
- Same as synchronical.
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: RELATED WORDS
- In parallel, Synchronal, Line of latitude, Parallel of latitude, Nonintersecting, Collimate, Collateral, Analog, Latitude, Analogue, Twin, Duplicate, Synchronous, Synchronic, Antiparallel
- At the same time, Coinciding, Coincidental, Concurrent, Coincident, Contemporaneous, Synchronized, Coexisting, Parallel, Simultaneous, Descriptive, Contemporary, Synchronous, Coexistent, Coeval
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Synchronal, Nonintersecting, Nonconvergent, Line of latitude, In parallel, Collimate, Collateral, Analog, Latitude, Analogue, Twin, Duplicate, Synchronous, Synchronic, Antiparallel
- Coetaneous, Coinciding, Coincidental, Concurrent, Coincident, Contemporaneous, Synchronized, Coexisting, Parallel, Simultaneous, Descriptive, Contemporary, Synchronous, Coexistent, Coeval
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Computational thinking, forms of parallelism, programming models, mapping computations to parallel hardware, efficient data structures, paradigms for efficient parallel algorithms, and application cas
- Using several parallel tasks is more appropriate if we want to control exactly how many people can provide support or consultation in parallel.
- The first thing to realise about parallel universes, the Guide says, is that they are not parallel.
- In a parallel pattern, cables are attached at different heights along the tower, running parallel to one another.
- Concepts and so the parallel in declaration independence would help to provide an outline of parallel?
- Introduction to MIMD parallel computation, using textbook excerpts, research papers, and projects on multiple parallel machines.
- Incorporate parallel structure into your essay by grouping related ideas together using parallel construction.
- Parallel Lines: Theorem The lines which are parallel to the same line are parallel to each other as well.
- Under Parallel compilation, choose Use global parallel compilation setting if you want a global setting for parallel compilation.
- Paraclete are parallel figures, or at least have parallel functions.
- First, is it necessary that the perceptualaccount of assimilation have some synchronic counterpart?
- Stephen Evans, The English language in Hong Kong: Diachronic and synchronic perspectives.
- An introduction to synchronic linguistic analysis, with structural problems in natural languages.
- INTRODUCTION Many studies on medical texts have taken a synchronic perspective.
- Student: Two become one flesh, and that is a synchronic assessment.
- Within these profile areas, both synchronic and diachronic approaches are used.
- A general introduction to the synchronic and diachronic descriptions of Chinese.
- Crossing linguistic boundaries: systemic, synchronic and diachronic variation in English.
- Synchronic studies are, however, not concerned with historical change.
- On the synchronic status of palatalization in polish.
PARALLEL vs SYNCHRONIC: QUESTIONS
- Does relationalsource support parallel load from Teradata?
- Why synchronization is required in parallel programming?
- What is parallel communication in computer networking?
- Does vagrant--parallel support VMware Fusion/workstation?
- What are the different parallel processing languages?
- What is Greenplum massively parallel processing (MPP)?
- What are series and parallel composition operations for series-parallel graphs?
- What are the similarities and differences between parallel and parallel forces?
- Why did Ricardo and Iliana switch from parallel paths to parallel growths?
- What happens when you put two parallel wires in parallel?
- Is there any way to make Steve into a synchronic character?
- What is de Saussure's distinction between synchronic and diachronic?
- How does Saussure distinguish between synchronic and diachronic linguistics?
- What is synchronic and diachronic study of language?
- What are sequential and synchronic cultures in business?
- How many senses does the adjective synchronic have?