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NEW version 6: Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows. Adverb: analogically ,a-nu'ló-ji-k(u-)lee ... analgetic; analingus; anally; analog; analog clock; analog computer; analog watch; analog-digital converter; analogic; analogical analogically; analogise; analogist; analogize; analogous; analogously;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about analogically. analogically. Information about analogically in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... analogically; analogous; analogue; analogue computer; analogue signal; analogue-to-digital converter; analogy; analysis;
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Analogically - Definition of Analogically at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Analogically. Look it up now! ... Use analogically in a Sentence...
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Encyclopedia article about analogically. Information about analogically in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from analogically)
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A philosophical term used to designate, first, a property of things; secondly, a process of reasoning ... Analogy in physical and natural sciences ... As a property, analogy means a certain similarity mixed with difference. This similarity may be founded entirely or chiefly upon a conception of the mind;
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): this paper is `case@cis.udel.edu'. 1 Introduction ... this paper is `case@cis.udel.edu'. 1 Introductio ... Optimally Representing Euclidean Space Discretely for Analogically Simulating Physical Phenomena (1990) [7 citations — 6 self]
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The Court could help lower courts by taking cases where it can do one or more of the following--analogically anchor a standard to a particular fact pattern, signal the importance of a particular segment of the law, or refine a standard by closing in on a rule or identifying key criteria of the standard.
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