˜yĐÄvlog

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parallelistic

[ par-uh-lel-is-tik, -luh-lis- ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or of the nature of a parallelism.
  2. of or relating to the metaphysical doctrine of parallelism or to its adherents.
  3. resembling, approaching, or characterized by parallelism.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of parallelistic1

First recorded in 1865–70; parallelist + -ic
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Sans the Masters—which, fun fact, is played at the same venue every year—the Open Championship is the most dependable, and parallelistic, of the traveling major championships.

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But the contested parallelistic interpretation of this dependence is made far more probable through other grounds.

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Usually after they have laid the foundations of a purely parallelistic theory, they abandon it again as quickly as possible, and revert to the expressions and images of ordinary thought.

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And we should require to find out through what parallelistic or abruptly idealistic system the “without” was done away with in this case.

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This theory of Albrecht's has all the charms and difficulties, or impossibilities, of parallelistic interpretations in general.

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