parallelism

UK /ˈpaɹəlɛlɪz(ə)m/ US /ˈpaɹəlɛlɪz(ə)m/
noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

The state or condition of being parallel; agreement in direction, tendency, or character.

2

The state of being in agreement or similarity; resemblance, correspondence, analogy.

Plutarch (c. AD 46-120), in his Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, traced a parallelism between the most eminent men of the two countries.

3

A parallel position; the relation of parallels.

4

The juxtaposition of two or more identical or equivalent syntactic constructions, especially those expressing the same sentiment with slight modifications, introduced for rhetorical effect.

5

The doctrine that matter and mind do not causally interact but that physiological events in the brain or body nonetheless occur simultaneously with matching events in the mind.

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