What does Analogous mean?
Definitions for Analogous
əˈnæl ə gəsanal·o·gous
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Princeton's WordNet
analogous, correspondentadjective
similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar
"brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar"
analogousadjective
corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin
"the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous"
Wiktionary
analogousadjective
Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;often followed by "to".
Etymology: analogia, from + -ous. See logic.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Analogousadjective
Etymology: ἀνά and λόγος.
Exercise makes things easy, that would be otherwise very hard; as, in labour, watchings, heats, and colds; and then there is something analogous in the exercise of the mind, to that of the body. It is folly and infirmity that makes us delicate and froward. Roger L'Estrange.
Many important consequences may be drawn from the observation of the most common things, and analogous reasonings from the causes of them. John Arbuthnot, on Aliments.
This incorporeal substance may have some sort of existence, analogous to corporeal extension: though we have no adequate conception hereof. John Locke.
ChatGPT
analogous
Analogous refers to two or more things that are similar or comparable in certain aspects or features. This similarity often allows one entity to be used to explain, clarify or predict another entity. It can refer to things that are alike in function or relationship, despite being different in nature or type.
Webster Dictionary
Analogousadjective
having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; -- often followed by to
Entomology
Analogous
similar in function; but differing in origin and structure: e.g. the wings of birds and insects: see homologous.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Analogous in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Analogous in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Analogous in a Sentence
This is not analogous to saying that this integral part of cancer surveillance is ineffective or harmful.
What we see in slow motion with the marbled crayfish evolution is something that happens during the very early stages of tumour formation, in many ways, the invasive expansion of [the marbled crayfish] is analogous to a cancerous lineage spreading asexually at the expense of its host.
LIFE AND LONGEVITY MUST ACT IN SYNERGY. HERE'S, ONE EXAMPLE:-eg. SODIUM AND CHLORINE FORMS THE BASIS OF -TABLE SALT- SO OFTEN EATEN SAFELY ON OUR FOOD--BUT TAKEN SEPARATELY, ARE DEADLY POISONS WHICH WILL IMMEDIATELY KILL US. SYNERGY IN THEIR COMBINED EFFECTS GUARANTEES THEIR SAFETY FOR LIFE. THIS REASONING IS ANALOGOUS TO HOW-HOMEOSTASIS AND EQUILIBRIUM GIVES A CLUE TO THE BODY'S FUNCTIONAL NORMALITY.
It's analogous to a very tiny tail wagging a very massive dog, the anti-vax forces are a tiny group that holds an exceptionally minority position on the effectiveness of the vaccinations but are influencing public policy.
You'd have to go back to Watergate to find something truly analogous, and we need to find away to bring back that bipartisan ethic and commitment to this investigation.
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- مماثلArabic
- аналогичен, сходен, подобенBulgarian
- analogický, obdobnýCzech
- analogGerman
- ανάλογοςGreek
- analogaEsperanto
- análogoSpanish
- مشابهPersian
- vastaavanlainen, vastaavaFinnish
- analogueFrench
- analogoItalian
- analoge, analoogDutch
- analogicznyPolish
- análogoPortuguese
- analog, analogicRomanian
- сходный, аналогичный, подобныйRussian
- analoganSerbo-Croatian
- analogSwedish
- naalogaVolapük
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