paralelo
  • parallel

    (noun)
    paralelo
    If something has a parallel, it is similar to something else.
    The doctor saw a clear parallel between the two cases.
  • paralleled

    (verb)
    comparar
  • parallelled

    (verb)
    comparar
  • parallelling

    (verb)
    comparar
  • parallels

    (noun)
    paralelos
  • unparalleled

    (adjective)
    incomparable,sin precedente
  • parallel

    (adjective)
    paralelo
    Parallel events or situations happen at the same time as one another, or are similar to one another.
    Although the adult twins no longer lived together, they led parallel lives.
  • parallel

    (adjective)
    paralelo
    Parallel events or situations happen at the same time as one another, or are similar to one another.
    Although the adult twins no longer lived together, they led parallel lives.
  • parallel

    (adjective)
    paralelo
    If two lines, two objects, or two lines of movement are parallel, they are the same distance apart along their whole length.
    The railroad and the highway run parallel to each other.
  • parallels

    (verb)
    comparar
  • parallel

    (adjective)
    paralelo
  • parallel

    (adjective)
    paralelo
    Parallel events or situations happen at the same time as one another, or are similar to one another.
    Although the adult twins no longer lived together, they led parallel lives.
  • parallel

    (adjective)
    paralelo
    Parallel events or situations happen at the same time as one another, or are similar to one another.
    Although the adult twins no longer lived together, they led parallel lives.