"Parabolically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a curved or spiral shape resembling a parabola, especially in a way that is irregular or unpredictable.
Example: The plot of the novel unfolds parabolically, with surprising twists and turns that defy logic.
synonyms: irregularly, erratically, erratically, globally
Parables are short stories or anecdotes that convey moral or spiritual lessons. They are often used to teach a moral or moral principle, and are typically simple, relatable, and easy to understand. In Christian context, Jesus Christ used parables to teach his followers about the kingdom of God and his teachings. The term "parable" is derived from the Greek word "parabole", which means "throwing alongside" or "placing beside", suggesting the idea of placing a moral message alongside a narrative. Examples of parables include the story of the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, and the Sower and the Seed.
Parabolas are shapes that are mathematically defined as a set of points that satisfy a specific equation, typically of the form y ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are constants. A parabola can open upwards or downwards and can be oriented horizontally, vertically, or at any angle. Parabolas are commonly used to model real-life situations, such as the trajectory of projectiles under the influence of gravity, the shape of satellite dishes, and the curves of some optical lenses. The phrase "parabolic motion" is often used to describe the curved path of an object that is subjected to a constant force, such as the motion of a thrown ball or a projectile fired from a cannon.
Describing or relating to a parabola, a mathematical curve that is represented by an equation of the form y ax^2 + bx + c, where a is not equal to zero and x and y are real numbers. The term can also be used to describe something that is curvaceous or arched, especially in a way that is characteristic of a parabola.
The parabrachialis muscle is a muscle that is located in the neck region of humans and is involved in the movement of the head and neck. It is one of the deepest muscles in the neck and originates from the transverse process of the Atlas vertebra and inserts into the mastoid process of the temporal bone. The parabrachialis muscle is responsible for rotating the head to the opposite side, as well as tilting the head to the same side.