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analogue

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Analogue \An"a*logue\ (?; 115), n. [F. ?, fr. Gr. ?.] That which is analogous to, or corresponds with, some other thing. The vexatious tyranny of the individual despot meets its analogue in the insolent tyranny of the many. --I. Taylor. (Philol.) A word ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier" [syn: analog , linear ] [ant: digital ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1826, "an analogous thing," from French analogue , from Greek analogon (itself used in English from c.1810), from ana "up to" (see ana- ) + logos "account, ratio" (see lecture (n.)). Computing sense is recorded from 1946.

Usage examples of analogue.

So, in the other world, Kerridis, Lady of the Alfar, was an analogue of Sally?

In other words, the analogue world is topologically congruent to our own but not dimensionally.

If he chose to use his analogue hand, he could reach to every point of this multi-phase region, and still it extended across a greater and more complicated space than all the familiar universe.

But here in this analogue cosmos they were unimportant, secondary to a colossal shape crouching in an indefinable mid-region, a black corpulence in which floated half-unseen a golden nucleus, like the moon behind clouds.

He seized a fragment of nopal-stuff in his hand, in the hand of his analogue, whirled it up, beat at the sucker, at the fibril.

Burke took a fragment of nopal-stuff, tried to form it, but in the hands of his analogue the stuff was tough and refractory.

Burke reached forth with his analogue hands, broke one of the fibrils.

The gher hung in the analogue of the night sky, among great blurred star-spheres.

The gher would therefore seem to be the analogue of a material creature.

I like to think we licked that problem a year ago when we redesigned the judgment and emotional analogue circuits.

Full daylight, or its analogue, came from the brightening east to meet the travelers on the road.

The expression she normally used was an artifice that affected only her lips, unlike her tepid analogue in the other frame who smiled with her whole face, on those few occasions she had reason to smile at all.

Monday morning and planted a heap of papers on his desk: sketch-plans, preliminary figures worked out on my portable analogue computer, estimates, the lot.

Its face was an antique white analogue clock with spider-thin baroque hands and the hours marked off in Roman numerals.

Some tetrameth analogue fired through the whites of our eyes by needlespray.