English to Gujarati Dictionary parallel

parallel

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definition
verb
a big concrete gutter that paralleled the road
(of something extending in a line) be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance.
noun
a challenge that has no parallel in peacetime this century
a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another.
Central Australia was a formally separate entity from the rest of the Territory, marked by the twentieth parallel of latitude .
each of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface.
adjective
parallel lines never meet
(of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
translation of 'parallel'
adjective
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example
Eureka lies on a similar latitude to Rostov close to the 45th 'parallel' .
Brownell draws a 'parallel' between food and cigarettes.
It was an industrial disaster without 'parallel' in history.
The fact that the loading axis was 'parallel' to the axis of the anchors may result in underestimating the effects of suture-anchor interaction at the eyelet.
Articulated vehicles must necessarily swing out and into the second lane of M50 traffic in order to execute their turn to 'parallel' the line of traffic into which they merge.
Interestingly, these two currents in the study of US ethnic literatures correspond to a 'parallel' divergence on questions of politics and aesthetics.
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.
Widdowson's solo writing has prepared him well for his 'parallel' career writing material for other people's TV and radio shows.
For purposes of example, he draws a 'parallel' between increase in land values and the rising earnings of a newspaper because of the growth of a community.
A 'parallel' data processing system is provided for increasing the program execution rate of a target machine.
Its rich biodiversity, potential for new natural products and recreational value has no 'parallel' .
It's an absolutely extraordinary situation which has no 'parallel' in any other Western democracy.
Auto exhaust gases fit the timeline, and their increasing amounts 'parallel' the worldwide rise in coronary heart disease.
To produce good crackling, the raw skin is scored in close 'parallel' lines right through the fat and down to the flesh.
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.
North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th 'parallel' .
There is a similar 'parallel' between the revolution of 1399 which dethroned Richard II and that of 1688 which ended the reign of James II.
He won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where he studied composition with Vaughan Williams and, by the time the second world war broke out, he had developed a 'parallel' career as a composer and organist.
By late 1844, London was prepared to settle the Oregon question at the 49th 'parallel' .
Combining elements of live improvisation with beat manipulation, Cinematic Orchestra creates soundtracks for movies that exist in some 'parallel' universe.
Programming the ButtonBox requires constructing a special 'parallel' cable to connect to it, and then running the programming software.
He also has a 'parallel' career as a cricket writer and has published two anecdotal histories of Indian cricket.
The most important result in Guidobaldo's treatise was that any set of parallel lines, not 'parallel' to the plane of the picture, will converge to a vanishing point.
She draws a 'parallel' between the disenfranchised state of women and minorities in the nineteenth century and into the present.
Such side entry eliminates complicating reflections from the other 'parallel' surface of the substrate.
Lawrence Rhodes, director of the Juilliard School's Dance Division, draws a 'parallel' between the teaching of choreography and the teaching of dance.
Here, Lemon clearly draws a 'parallel' between the rural folk traditions of China and black Southern culture in the United States.
He draws a 'parallel' between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased.
In particular, I argue that the mirrored characters 'parallel' the structure of folk and fairy tales in their subversive potential.
The new system will be used to handle clustered 'parallel' visualization software, display high-resolution images and perform real-time rendering.
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