parallelise

par·al·lel·ize

[par-uh-lel-ahyz, -luh-lahyz]
verb (used with object), par·al·lel·ized, par·al·lel·iz·ing.
1.
to make parallel; place so as to be parallel.
2.
to draw a parallelism or analogy between.
Also, especially British, par·al·lel·ise.


Origin:
1600–10; < Greek parallēlízein. See parallel, -ize

par·al·lel·i·za·tion, noun
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parallelize

verb
place parallel to one another 
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