English to Tamil Dictionary parallel

parallel

இணை
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 '
ஒத்த சம்பவங்கள்,
(கோடுகள் வகையில்) ஆரம்பம் முதல் கடைசி வரை இணைவான
adjective
இணையொத்த
example
The phasic and tonic crayfish claw closer neurons have similar sized somata and 'parallel' dendritic branching.
Programming the ButtonBox requires constructing a special 'parallel' cable to connect to it, and then running the programming software.
He relied on the theory of correspondences to explain how gains in the material sphere might 'parallel' those in the celestial.
A 'parallel' data processing system is provided for increasing the program execution rate of a target machine.
There is no doubt that the country house faced a crisis in the twentieth century that has no 'parallel' , at least in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The relief effort, involving 31 countries and regions, is without 'parallel' .
There is a 'parallel' between the anti-change cries of the ancient Athenian paternalists and the wails of today's ‘anti-globals’.
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' .
Your feet should be firmly planted on the wall with your toes pointed upward at a line nearly 'parallel' to the surface of the water.
Interestingly, these two currents in the study of US ethnic literatures correspond to a 'parallel' divergence on questions of politics and aesthetics.
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.
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.
The utility consists of a cable with a USB connector on one end and a DB25 'parallel' connector at the other end.
The parabola results when the plane is 'parallel' to a generating line of the cone.
He draws a 'parallel' between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased.
His political skills are without 'parallel' in his own country, and abroad mark him as the only equal of Clinton.
I would argue that in all three works, Clovio draws a 'parallel' between the Roman artistic canon and religious orthodoxy.
It only offers a 'parallel' connection, which is ideal for those with older PCs but lacks the simplicity of USB - though the setup guide makes installation a breeze.
Drawing a 'parallel' between India and China, two of the fastest growing markets in Asia-Pacific, he said compensation levels in China were lower than India.
If I have to draw a 'parallel' between foreigners and Bulgarians, I would say that the foreigners have a better base, both as people and professionally.
It's an absolutely extraordinary situation which has no 'parallel' in any other Western democracy.
In the other case, the sides of the hexagon are 'parallel' to the sides of the given triangle.
His knowledge of English football from grassroots upwards is without 'parallel' ; ditto his track record of nurturing talent and producing consistently watchable teams.
Those fabulous, hovering blocks of pure colour and intractable darkness - brooding encounters with the infinite - take the viewer beyond the art work into a 'parallel' universe.
On more than one occasion, Egoyan draws a 'parallel' between what transpired in 1915 Armenia and what happened during the Holocaust.
Auto exhaust gases fit the timeline, and their increasing amounts 'parallel' the worldwide rise in coronary heart disease.
Lawrence Rhodes, director of the Juilliard School's Dance Division, draws a 'parallel' between the teaching of choreography and the teaching of dance.
He lives in an England which lies in a universe which is 'parallel' to ours - a world where Joshua Wagstaffe discovered aether in 1678.
They see it as a 'parallel' place, possibly existing right alongside their own world.
An array of qubits operates as a 'parallel' computer capable of performing a large calculation in one step, and the power grows rapidly with the number of qubits.
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