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1. adj. Geom. Put two or more lines or planes: Equidistantes each other and that even though they continue not found.
3. m. matching or comparison of one thing with another.
4. m. comparison of one with another, in writing or Word.
. Each of the minor circles parallel to the Ecuador, which are described in the globe and used to determine the latitude of any of its points or places.6. m. Geom. Each of the circles that on a surface of revolution are cut by planes perpendicular to its axis.
7. f. Mil. Trench with parapet, which opens the sitiador parallel to the defences of a square.
8. f. pl. DEP. bars parallel.
f pl. DEP. Gymnastic apparatus consisting of two rods placed at different heights.1. loc. adj. electronic. Put two or more circuits: independently connect to parent. U t. c. loc. Advisor.
2. loc. Advisor. Forming a line parallel with something else.