interface | (chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things (two objects or liquids or chemical phases) |
interface port | (computer science) computer circuit consisting of the hardware and associated circuitry that links one device with another (especially a computer and a hard disk drive or other peripherals) |
parallel bars bars | gymnastic apparatus consisting of two parallel wooden rods supported on uprights |
parallel circuit shunt circuit | a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit |
parallel interface parallel port | an interface between a computer and a printer where the computer sends multiple bits of information to the printer simultaneously |
small computer system interface SCSI | interface consisting of a standard port between a computer and its peripherals that is used in some computers |
uneven parallel bars uneven bars | a pair of parallel bars set at different heights, used in women's gymnastics |
analogue analog parallel | something having the property of being analogous to something else |
interface | the overlap where two theories or phenomena affect each other or have links with each other, the interface between chemistry and biology |
Euclid's fifth axiom parallel axiom | only one line can be drawn through a point parallel to another line |
interface user interface | (computer science) a program that controls a display for the user (usually on a computer monitor) and that allows the user to interact with the system |
command line interface CLI | a user interface in which you type commands instead of choosing them from a menu or selecting an icon |
graphical user interface GUI | a user interface based on graphics (icons and pictures and menus) instead of text, uses a mouse as well as a keyboard as an input device |
musical instrument digital interface MIDI | a standard protocol for communication between electronic musical instruments and computers |
Parallel Lives | a collection of biographies of famous pairs of Greeks and Romans written by Plutarch, used by Shakespeare in writing some of his plays |
latitude line of latitude parallel of latitude parallel | an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator |
oil-water interface | an interface forming the boundary between the non-miscible liquids oil and water |
parallel-veined leaf | a leaf whose veins run in parallel from the stem |
multiprocessing parallel processing | simultaneous processing by two or more processing units |
parallel operation simultaneous operation | the simultaneous execution of two or more operations |
parallel | (mathematics) one of a set of parallel geometric figures (parallel lines or planes), parallels never meet |
parallel collimate | make or place parallel to something, They paralleled the ditch to the highway |
parallel-park | park directly behind another vehicle |
parallel | be parallel to, Their roles are paralleled by ours |
twin duplicate parallel | duplicate or match, The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse |
parallel | being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting, parallel lines never converge, concentric circles are parallel, dancers in two parallel rows |
parallel | of or relating to the simultaneous performance of multiple operations, parallel processing |