Analogic
based on, involving, or expressing an .
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- Analogize
to make use of in reasoning, argument, etc. to be ; show . to make ; show an between: to -n-logize a dog to a cat. verb (intransitive) to make use of -n-logy, as in argument; draw comparisons (transitive) to make -n-logous or reveal -n-logy in v. “explain by -n-logy,” 1650s, from french -n-logiser (17c.) […]
- Analogise
to make use of in reasoning, argument, etc. to be ; show . to make ; show an between: to -n-logize a dog to a cat. verb (intransitive) to make use of -n-logy, as in argument; draw comparisons (transitive) to make -n-logous or reveal -n-logy in v. “explain by -n-logy,” 1650s, from french -n-logiser (17c.) […]
- Analogism
reasoning or argument by .
- Analogistic
a person who employs or argues from . a person who seeks .
- Analogous
having ; corresponding in some particular: a brain and a computer are -n-logous. biology. corresponding in function, but not evolved from corresponding organs, as the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird. historical examples -n-logous changes would also take place in the vegetable kingdom. principles of geology charles lyell -n-logous observations on triton […]