Parallel+line

  • 81Line of Property — The Line of Property is the name commonly given to the line dividing Indian from British Colonial lands established in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix of 1768. In western Pennsylvania it is referred to as the Purchase line. Treaty description of the… …

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  • 82parallel — 1. adjective a) Equally distant from one another at all points. The horizontal lines on my notebook paper are parallel. b) Having the same overall direction; the comparison is indicated with to . The railway line runs parallel to the road …

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  • 83Line (heraldry) — EngrailedA chief enarched indented throughout in the arms of SawbridgeworthBretesséA fess wavy in the arms of Welwyn HatfieldNebulyA chief embattled in the arms of LetchworthIndented The lines of partition used to divide and vary fields and… …

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  • 84parallel postulate — noun : a postulate in geometry: if a straight line incident on two straight lines make the sum of the angles within and on the same side less than two right angles the two straight lines being produced indefinitely meet one another on whichever… …

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  • 85Line of levels — Level Lev el (l[e^]v [e^]l), n. [OE. level, livel, OF. livel, F. niveau, fr. L. libella level, water level, a plumb level, dim. of libra pound, measure for liquids, balance, water poise, level. Cf. {Librate}, {Libella}.] 1. A line or surface to… …

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  • 86Parallel import — A parallel import is a non counterfeit product imported from another country without the permission of the intellectual property owner. Parallel imports are often referred to as grey product, and are implicated in issues of international trade,… …

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  • 87Line-line intersection — In Euclidean geometry, the intersection of a line and a line can be the empty set, a point, or a line. Distinguishing these cases, and finding the intersection point have use, for example, in computer graphics, motion planning, and collision… …

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  • 88Parallel Lives — Plutarch s Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans , commonly called Parallel Lives or Plutarch s Lives , is a series of biographies of famous men, arranged in tandem to illuminate their common moral virtues or failings. The surviving Parallel Lives …

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  • 89parallel — par|al|lel1 [ˈpærəlel] n 1.) a relationship or similarity between two things, especially things that exist or happen in different places or at different times parallel with ▪ Entering the world of fine art, she found many parallels with the world …

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  • 90parallel — par|al|lel1 [ perə,lel ] adjective ** 1. ) lines that are parallel are the same distance apart at every point along their whole length: I drew two parallel lines around the border of the drawing. parallel to: He leaned forward so that his body… …

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