parallel row

collocation in English

meaningsofparallelandrow

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parallel
adjective
uk
/ˈpær.ə.lel/
us
/ˈper.ə.lel/
If two or more lines, streets, etc. are parallel, the distance between them is the same all along ...
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row
noun
uk
/rəʊ/
us
/roʊ/
a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to ...
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(Definition ofparallelandrowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Teeth on the vomer bones form a secondparallelrowon the palate that is not as extensive as the marginal tooth row.
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Heating wells are placed in aparallelrowwith a second horizontal well intersecting them at their toe.
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One is typical development of parallel rows of dwellings: the other places dwellings round the perimeter.
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It was composed of two parallel rows of electrodes with six electrodes in each row.
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The dorsal surface has a row of 31 thorns along the midline, and aparallelrowof three on either side of the midline approximately mid-disc.
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Pycnodontid remains consist of isolated teeth and fragments of jaw bearing parallel rows of ovoid teeth.
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The blocks were parallel rows in an experimental field.
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The experimental sowings were separated by 10-18 day intervals (table 1) and consisted of four parallel rows 12 m long 1 m apart.
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In transverse section, growth rings are composed of parallel rows of tracheid cells which decrease in diameter across the ring.
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The final sections of the paper deal with wave diffraction by a finite number of parallel rows of cylinders, where each row is of infinite length.
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The venue had ten machines, set up in parallel rows of five, each showing a different movie.
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The apparatus used a rectangle of celluloid with perforation between several parallel rows of images.
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In some species the curve is so gross that the eyes apparently are arranged into two anteroposterior parallel rows of eyes.
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Two parallel rows of classrooms run down from behind the library with a manicured lawn in between the two rows.
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These cranes are at the date of their construction the largest in the world, able to handle ships with 25 parallel rows of containers.
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This ridge is lined with two parallel rows of orange bumps on a black background.
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The needle threads form parallel rows, while the looper threads cross back and forth all the needle rows.
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The peristome forms a short neck at the rear, where the teeth form two parallel rows.
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It forms parallel rows of cells, which result in secondary tissues.
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In contrast, a double-breasted coat has a wider overlap and two parallel rows of buttons.
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