Analogous, a. Similar (in relations or uses), resembling, alike, like, cognate, parallel, corresponding, allied, of a piece.

Analogue, n. Correspondent, parallel, counterpart, similar feature or trait, analogon.

Analogy, n. Similarity (in relations or uses), resemblance, likeness, parallelism, similitude, parity, correspondence.

Analysis, n.

    1. Resolution, decomposition, dissection, separation (of elements).
    2. Algebra, calculus, analytics.
    3. Parsing.

Analyst, n. Algebraist.

Analytic, Analytical, a.

    1. Separative, solvent, resolvent.
    2. Algebraic.

Analyze, v. a. Decompose, decompound, dissect, resolve.

Anaphrodisiac, n. Antaphrodisiac, passion-queller, lust-quencher.

Anarch, n. See anarchist.

Anarchist, n. Jacobin, turbulent demagogue.

Anarchy, n. Disorder, misrule, confusion, want of government, lawlessness, reign of violence.

Anastomose, v. n. (Bot. and Anat.) Inosculate, unite at the end.

Anastomosis, n. (Bot. and Anat.) Inosculation.

Anathema, n. Curse, malediction, denunciation, imprecation, fulmination, execration, malison, proscription, ban, excommunication.

Anathematize, v. a. Curse, maledict, denounce, imprecate, execrate, fulminate against, proscribe, ban, excommunicate.

Anathematize, v. a. Curse, maledict, denounce, imprecate, execrate, fulminate against, proscribe, ban, excommunicate.

Anathematize, v. n. Curse, utter anathemas, fulminate, ban.

Anatomatize, v. a.

    1. Dissect.

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