Parallelly Meaning and Definition

Parallelly

Parallelly

Pronunciation

/ˈpærələli/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A term used to describe two or more lines, paths, or surfaces that are equidistant and never intersecting, used in mathematics, engineering, and other fields.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin words “parellus,” meaning “parallel,” and the suffix “-ly,” forming an adverb.

Usage Notes

Use “Parallelly” to describe the relationship between two or more lines or surfaces that are equidistant and never intersecting. Avoid using “Parallelly” in everyday conversation, as it is more commonly used in technical and scientific contexts.

Cultural References

In the 2014 documentary “The Imitation Game,” the character Alan Turing is shown using the concept of parallelly to explain the Enigma machine.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Parrallelly track – two or more paths or lines that are equidistant and never intersecting.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Parallel
  • Merge
  • Diverge

Collocations

  • Parallelly aligned
  • Parallelly positioned
  • Parallelly running

Frequency of Use

According to the Oxford English Corpus, “Parallelly” is used less frequently than other terms, such as “parallel” or “perpendicular,” but is still a widely recognized and used term in technical and scientific contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Paralellly
  • Paralelly
  • Parallelley

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