analogousa‧nal‧o‧gous /əˈnæləɡəs/ ●○○ AWL adjective formal
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analogousOrigin:
1600-1700 Latin analogus, from Greek analogos, from ana- ‘according to’ + logos ‘reason, ratio’ - I have been arguing here for what might be termed appropriate research, analogous to the notion of appropriate technology.
- The healthy kind is analogous to how the body treats a simple flesh wound.
- The relation between the fabula and the syuzhet is roughly analogous to the one between practical and poetic language.
- The relationship of the teacher to research is analogous to the relationship of the musical soloist to the score.
- The system is somewhat analogous to one that might be devised as a trot for students of Latin.
- These schemata are analogous to concepts, categories, or cards in a file.
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