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- Look up parallel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parallel may refer to: Parallel (geometry), two lines in the Euclidean plane which never intersect...
- "The Parallel" is episode 113 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode an astronaut returns from a voyage to find...
- Parallel and counter parallel chords are terms derived from the German (Parallelklang, Gegenparallelklang) to denote what is more often called in English...
- Parallels may refer to: Circle of latitude (also parallels), an abstract east–west small circle connecting all locations around Earth at a given latitude...
- 1913. Emilio Marcos Palma was the first person born south of the 60th parallel south and the first to be born on the Antarctic mainland at the Esperanza...
- Parallel World or Parallel Worlds may refer to: Parallel World (1983 video game), a video game published by Enix for home computers Parallel World (1990...
- universe, alternate universes, parallel universe, parallel universes, or parallel world in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parallel universe may refer to: Many-worlds...
- Look up parallelity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parallelity or Parallelities may refer to: Parallelity of the pole faces of an electromagnet in...
- Following are circles of latitude between the 35th parallel north and the 40th parallel north: 36° Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- In music, parallel harmony, also known as harmonic parallelism, harmonic planing or parallel voice leading, is the parallel movement of two or more melodies...