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parallellie

Parallellie is a term used in some academic and technical contexts to describe the property of elements that run in parallel or maintain parallel relationships. The word is not widely standardized in major reference works and may appear as a neologism or variant spelling of parallelism in languages such as Dutch. In general use, parallellie refers to an arrangement, process, or structure in which components share a common direction, axis, or trajectory, producing a sense of parallelism.

In computing, parallellie may describe the concept of performing computations simultaneously along separate paths to achieve

Because the term lacks a universal definition, its precise meaning depends on disciplinary context. Users should

speedups,
including
data
parallelism
and
task
parallelism.
In
linguistics
and
rhetoric,
parallellie
can
refer
to
parallel
sentence
structure
or
parallelism
in
phrasing,
where
similar
grammatical
forms
recur
in
successive
clauses.
In
design
disciplines,
parallellie
can
denote
aligned
visual
axes
or
parallel
layouts
used
for
harmony
and
balance.
consult
domain-specific
glossaries
or
authors
when
encountering
parallellie
to
determine
the
intended
scope:
whether
it
concerns
geometric
parallels,
computational
concurrency,
or
linguistic
rhetoric.