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parallactic
par·al·lax P0059600 (păr′ə-lăks′)n. A change in the apparent position of an object relative to more distant objects, caused by a change in the observer's line of sight toward the object. [French parallaxe, from Greek parallaxis, from parallassein, to change : para-, among; see para-1 + allassein, to exchange (from allos, other; see al- in Indo-European roots).] par′al·lac′tic (-lăk′tĭk) adj. EncyclopediaSeeparallaxparallactic
par·al·lac·tic (par'ă-lak'tik), Relating to a parallax.par·al·lac·tic (par'ă-lak'tik) Relating to a parallax. |