Crossword-Solution: ANALOGIC 8 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Analogic a. Of or belonging to analogy.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with ANALOGIC (5)

But this coy nymph does not onely escape our hands, but our sight, and wee doe understand her onely by induction and analogic.
The Natural History of Wiltshire John Aubrey 2004
Hale on the "Indians of Northwest America." This consisted of geographical notices, an account of Indian means of subsistence, the ancient semi-civilization of the Northwest, Indian philology, and analogic comparisons with the Chinese and Polynesian languages.
Albert Gallatin John Austin Stevens 2007
The civilized philosopher classifies by essential affinitives--homologic characteristics--and the progress of philosophy is marked by changes from analogic categories to homologic categories.
Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians John Wesley Powell 2007
The hushing rain, from a windless sky, falls in sheets of silver on gray, gray on violet, violet on smouldering purple, and anon makes whole what it had hardly riven: the veil spun of nameless analogic tints, which brings up the perspective of every road, the tapestry of sun-shot mist which Théophile Gautier admired once with all his eye.
Patrins Louise Imogen Guiney 2018
These judge rightly, classify cases, characterize them by the most striking analogic epithets, but go no further.
The Principles of Psychology, Volume 2 (of 2) William James 2018

Quotes with ANALOGIC (1)

He recognized that need, in Odonian terms, as his "cellular function." the analogic term for the individual's individuality, the work he can do best, therefore his best contribution to his society. A healthy society would let him exercise that optimum function freely, in the coordination of all such functions finding its adaptability and strength. That was a central idea of Odo's Analogy. That the Odonian society on Anarres had fallen short of the ideal did not, in his eyes, …
Ursula K. Le Guin
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