Parallel universes in fiction
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+ | :''[[Parallel universe (fiction)]]'' | ||
+ | # Of two or more (straight) lines, (flat) surfaces etc: [[equally|Equally]] [[distant]] from one another at all points. | ||
+ | #: ''The horizontal lines on my notebook paper are parallel.'' | ||
+ | # '''parallel to''': Of one thing, relative to another: Equally distant from at all points. | ||
+ | #: ''The railway line runs '''parallel''' to the road.'' | ||
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+ | ====Antonyms==== | ||
+ | * [[perpendicular]] | ||
+ | * [[skew]] | ||
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- Of two or more (straight) lines, (flat) surfaces etc: Equally distant from one another at all points.
- The horizontal lines on my notebook paper are parallel.
- parallel to: Of one thing, relative to another: Equally distant from at all points.
- The railway line runs parallel to the road.
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