Converging vs Subparallel - What's the difference?
converging | subparallel |
approaching each other at a point; convergent.
Almost parallel, but diverging or converging slightly
* 1889 , Samuel Hubbard Scudder, ?William Morris Davis, ?Charles William Woodworth, The Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada
As adjectives the difference between converging and subparallel
is that converging is approaching each other at a point; convergent while subparallel is almost parallel, but diverging or converging slightly.As a verb converging
is .converging
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(head)Derived terms
*converging rays *converging seriessubparallel
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(en adjective)- Hind wings crossed by four parallel, nearly straight series of slender interrupted fleckings, subparallel to the outer margin
