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1. In writing, the deliberate repetition of particular words or sentence structures for effect: For rhetorical effect, John used repetitions of syntactic structures in consecutive sentences.
2. In philosophy, the philosophical theory that mind and body do not interact: Parallelism relates to following separate parallel tracks, without any relationship of cause and effect existing between the two.
2. In philosophy, the philosophical theory that mind and body do not interact: Parallelism relates to following separate parallel tracks, without any relationship of cause and effect existing between the two.
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allelo-, allel-
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-ism, -ismus
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para-, par-
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