In Euclidean geometry, yes it does.
In a way it does because it means straight lines that remain equal distance apart and never intersect with each other.
When referring to mathematics, the word parallelism means not intersecting and being an equal distance apart (everywhere). As an example parallelism is when one has two lines which are one above the other and they are an equal distance apart on both ends and do not intersect then these lines are considered to be parallel.
parallel is spelled this way and it mean that the lines never intersect
Parallel means running in exactly the same direction,and will NEVER intersect.
The word parallel means that one set (or more) of lines will never touch, even if the line goes on forever.Example of a set of parallel lines:_______________________________________________________Note: parallel lines do not have to be in equal length.
The same distance apart between two points.
Yes. Parallel means they they are always the same distance and they never intersect, and this could only mean on the same plane. However, the proof that it works is a little harder than one might think.
Because 'thick' means something is a great distance apart, 'Thicker' means something is an even more distance apart. Hope that has answered your question
parallel. Perpendicular mean 2 lines connect at a 90 degree angle
Parallel sides are lines that remain the same distance apart.
It's a measure of how far apart they are.
It means both sides are precisely the same distance apart .