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Analogic

Analogic \An`a*log"ic\, a. [See Analogous.] Of or belonging to analogy.
--Geo. Eliot.

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analogic

a. Of or pertaining to analogy.

Usage examples of "analogic".

Salas had little math, but as long as Shevek could explain physics in the analogic or experiential modes, he was an eager and intelligent listener.

Odo had seen the danger of a rigid moralism arising from the use of the word "work" in her analogic system: the cells must work together, the optimum working of the organism, the work done by each element, and so forth.

At once I understood by analogic thinking that one slice of bread is the macrocosmic Urgrund, and the other ourselves, and that we are the same thing -- separated by the world.

By analogical reasoning, man can be said possibly to possess -- even unknown to himself -- a homing instinct.