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Etymology: [ &-'na-l&-g&s ] (adjective.) 1646. Latin analogia Ancient Greek αναλογία (“proportion”) + -ous. See logic.
Synonyms: correspondent, like, similar, akin, alike, comparable, consonant, convertible, corresponding, equivalent, homologous, interchangeable, kindred, parallel, related, resembling, undifferentiated, uniform
Antonyms: disagreeing, disparate, dissimilar, unalike, unlike, unrelated

örneksel, benzer, yakın, benzeşik, benzeşen, andıran, analojik, muvazi, benzer, paralel; benzeşen, analog, kıyas edilebilir, andırık, karşılaştırılabilir, kuş ve böcek kanatları gibi aynı vazifeyi gören analogously benzer şekilde, zamanla değişen, türev, mukayese edilebilen herhangi bir şey, benzeyen herhangi bir şey, analog computer aralıksız olarak, ortaya konulan problemin değerlerine benzer nicelikler veren elektronik hesap makinesi, analogue, benzer olarak, benzerlik,

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7 analojik     ts
8 muvazi     ts
9 benzer, paralel; benzeşen  sıfat     ts
10 analog  Biyoloji     ts
11 kıyas edilebilir     ts
12 andırık     ts
13 karşılaştırılabilir     ts
14 kuş ve böcek kanatları gibi aynı vazifeyi gören analogously benzer şekilde     ts
15analog zamanla değişen     ts
16analog türev  Biyokimya     ts
17analog mukayese edilebilen herhangi bir şey     ts
18analog benzeyen herhangi bir şey     ts
19analog analog computer aralıksız olarak     ts
20analog ortaya konulan problemin değerlerine benzer nicelikler veren elektronik hesap makinesi     ts
21analog analogue     ts
22analogously benzer olarak     ts
23analogousness benzerlik     ts
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Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to", when you're very, very picky about the colors you choose, (adj ) A concept meaning similar or comparable in some respects The concept is used to describe the extent to which a graphic representation compares with a real object, analogal, Similar in structure, apperance or function but not in origin or development, Refers to closely related colors; a color scheme that combines several hues next to each other on the color wheel, A concept meaning similar or cootparable in some respects The concept is used to describe the extent to which a graphic representation compares with a real object, A color scheme which uses two or three adjacent hues on the color wheel, If one thing is analogous to another, the two things are similar in some way. Marine construction technology like this is very complex, somewhat analogous to trying to build a bridge under water. = similar. similar to another situation or thing so that a comparison can be made analogous to/with (analogus, from analogos, from ana- + logos ), Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;-often followed by to, similar or correspondent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "surimi is marketed as analogous to crabmeat, corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin; "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous" similar or correspondent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "surimi is marketed as analogous to crabmeat, parallel; similar, comparable, Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; often followed by to, corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin; "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous", something that bears an analogy to something else, an organ or structure that is similar in function to one in another kind of organism but is of dissimilar evolutionary origin, a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element, in which the value of a data item (such as time) is represented by a continuously variable physical quantity that can be measured (such as the shadow of a sundial), In an analogous manner; in a manner which evokes analogy, an-, An, A transmission mode in which data is represented by a continuously varying electrical signal, Quantities or representations that are variable over a continuous range such as output of an amplitude-modulated, single-sideband transmitter The amplitude as such a signal fluctuates over a continuous range from zero to the maximum, or peak, output, A method that uses variations in frequency to carry signals Analog means 'analagous' or 'copy of' Analog technology transmits voice signals in the form of electrical signals whose frequency and amplitude are proportional to the vibrations in the voice Traditional wireless telephones use analog technology, something having the property of being analogous to something else, alternative spelling of analogue, The transmission of sound and visual information in the form of waves in the frequency spectrum For example, in an analog telephone transmission the human voice is transmitted as sound waves that can be detected by the ear "Analog" transmission is now being superseded by "digital" forms of transmission in many instances, item which is analogous to another; organ that differs in structure from another but performs the same function (Biology); chemical compound that has a similar structure to another but differs in its composition (Chemistry), of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier", Dealing with a continuous spectrum of values as opposed to a discrete on/off value, In telecommunications, analog refers to a transmission standard that uses variable frequencies and amplitudes of electrical impulses to emulate the audio wave form of sound, Adjective referring to the use of information in a continuous, rather than discrete (digital), form For example, an analog telephone transmits and receives voice as a continuous voltage wave form See Digital, Information represented continuously (without steps) Because computers require digital information, analog-to-digital converters are available to "condition" analog data before it is sent to a computer A watch with hands is usually analog One with only numbers is digital, Electronic signals based on a variable (wave) that move up and down continuously and are found in products such as analog radios and clocks Analog products are not as common as digital because the mathematical description is more complex, as opposed to digital signals that consist of either ON or OFF, A continuously varying electronic signal Audio and video analog signals stored on tape deteriorate with each copy or generation In contrast see digital, Information presented in the form of a continuously varying signal See Digital, changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity, Analog refers to electronic transmission accomplished by adding signals of varying frequency or amplitude to carrier waves of a given frequency of alternating electromagnetic current Broadcast and phone transmission have conventionally used analog technology A modem is used to convert analog to digital information to and from your computer, A mode of transmission in which information is represented by a continuously variable electrical signal, Describes any device that represents changing values by a continuously variable physical property such as voltage in a circuit, fluid pressure, liquid level, and son on An analog device can handle an infinite number of values within its range By contrast, a digital device can only manage a fixed number of possible values For example, an ordinary mercury thermometer is an analog device, and can record an infite number of readings over its range A digital thermometer, on the other hand, can only display temperature in a fixed number of individual steps A method of signal representation by an infinitely smooth universe of numeric values Measurements that are characterized as analog include readings of voltage and current Compare with digital, A transmission method that employs continuous electrical signals that vary in amplitude or frequency Traditional telephone service uses analog technology, The simple way to transmit speech, which is translated into electronic signals of different frequency and/or amplitude The first networks for mobile phones, as well as broadcast transmissions, were analog Due to being longer established in some countries, analog networks may offer better coverage than digital networks, however analog phones are less secure and suffer more from interference where the signal is weak Analog systems include AMPS, NMT and ETACS 1G, AMPS, Digital, E-TACS, NMT, TACS, An analog voltage or signal refers to the continuous nature of valid voltage potentials in analog circuits An analogy of the difference between digital and analog signals is like the difference between real numbers and integers; real numbers are continuous from 0 0 to 1 0 like analog voltage potentials between 0 0 Volts and 1 0 Volts, but the only integers in this range are 0 and 1 like discrete digital voltage potentials between 0 0 Volts and 5 0 Volts; see "digital ", In sound system applications, an analog electrical signal represents the measured sound level in its exact continuous form Likewise, an analog device is an electronic device that processes analog signals in their continuous form, is a continuous signal that constantly varies In contrast, digital transmission has specific intervals or values that are used to transmit information Because analog signals vary gradually, digital is more reliable (See Digital data), As used in the National Ocean Service, a continuous measurement or a continuous graphic display of data See ADR gauge and marigram, Is the traditional method of telecommunications A transmission method employing a continuous (rather than pulse or digital) electrical signal that varies in amplitude or frequency in response to changes in sound impressed on a transducer in the sending device, A way of sending data in which the signal is similar, or analogous, to the original signal Analog signals are continuos expressions of electricity, as opposed to digital signals in which there is an alternating absence and presence of signal, (adj ) Characteristic of the variation and proportion of a property that varies continuously, such as voltage Contrast with digital, A format in which information is transmitted by modulating a continuous signal, such as a radio wave (See also: Digital), Pertaining to continuous values As opposed to digital or discrete quantities, The traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information AM (amplitude modulation) and FM (frequency modulation) are the two most common methods of analog modulation Is a Circuit-Switched system that divides geographic areas into small areas called cells A cellular tower is built within each cell site Each tower's coverage is 1 mile to 20 miles in diameter A central computer in the system provider's office monitors the weakness/strength of the radio signals that emanate from a cell phone and can switch the cell signal from tower to tower as needed Also the system can switch the cell call into the public telephone system Each cell user occupies an entire frequency (no-sharing) and there are a limited number of users allowed per tower Frequency for Analog is 800 MHz (Back to top ), in an analogous manner; "analogously, we have a variable, through inference; in comparison; in a similar fashion, in an analogous manner; "analogously, we have a variable", The quality of being analogous, quality of being similar in some particulars but otherwise unlike,

24 Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to"     ts
25 when you're very, very picky about the colors you choose     ts
26 (adj ) A concept meaning similar or comparable in some respects The concept is used to describe the extent to which a graphic representation compares with a real object     ts
27 analogal     ts
28 Similar in structure, apperance or function but not in origin or development     ts
29 Refers to closely related colors; a color scheme that combines several hues next to each other on the color wheel     ts
30 A concept meaning similar or cootparable in some respects The concept is used to describe the extent to which a graphic representation compares with a real object     ts
31 A color scheme which uses two or three adjacent hues on the color wheel     ts
32 If one thing is analogous to another, the two things are similar in some way. Marine construction technology like this is very complex, somewhat analogous to trying to build a bridge under water. = similar. similar to another situation or thing so that a comparison can be made analogous to/with (analogus, from analogos, from ana- + logos )     ts
33 Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;-often followed by to     ts
34 similar or correspondent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "surimi is marketed as analogous to crabmeat     ts
35 corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin; "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous" similar or correspondent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "surimi is marketed as analogous to crabmeat     ts
36 parallel; similar, comparable  sıfat     ts
37 Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; often followed by to     ts
38 corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin; "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous"     ts
39analog something that bears an analogy to something else     ts
40analog an organ or structure that is similar in function to one in another kind of organism but is of dissimilar evolutionary origin     ts
41analog a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element     ts
42analog in which the value of a data item (such as time) is represented by a continuously variable physical quantity that can be measured (such as the shadow of a sundial)     ts
43analogously In an analogous manner; in a manner which evokes analogy     ts
44Analog an-     ts
45Analog An     ts
46analog A transmission mode in which data is represented by a continuously varying electrical signal     ts
47analog Quantities or representations that are variable over a continuous range such as output of an amplitude-modulated, single-sideband transmitter The amplitude as such a signal fluctuates over a continuous range from zero to the maximum, or peak, output     ts
48analog A method that uses variations in frequency to carry signals Analog means 'analagous' or 'copy of' Analog technology transmits voice signals in the form of electrical signals whose frequency and amplitude are proportional to the vibrations in the voice Traditional wireless telephones use analog technology     ts
49analog something having the property of being analogous to something else     ts
50analog alternative spelling of analogue     ts
51analog The transmission of sound and visual information in the form of waves in the frequency spectrum For example, in an analog telephone transmission the human voice is transmitted as sound waves that can be detected by the ear "Analog" transmission is now being superseded by "digital" forms of transmission in many instances     ts
52analog item which is analogous to another; organ that differs in structure from another but performs the same function (Biology); chemical compound that has a similar structure to another but differs in its composition (Chemistry)  isim     ts
53analog of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"     ts
54analog Dealing with a continuous spectrum of values as opposed to a discrete on/off value     ts
55analog In telecommunications, analog refers to a transmission standard that uses variable frequencies and amplitudes of electrical impulses to emulate the audio wave form of sound     ts
56analog Adjective referring to the use of information in a continuous, rather than discrete (digital), form For example, an analog telephone transmits and receives voice as a continuous voltage wave form See Digital     ts
57analog Information represented continuously (without steps) Because computers require digital information, analog-to-digital converters are available to "condition" analog data before it is sent to a computer A watch with hands is usually analog One with only numbers is digital     ts
58analog Electronic signals based on a variable (wave) that move up and down continuously and are found in products such as analog radios and clocks Analog products are not as common as digital because the mathematical description is more complex, as opposed to digital signals that consist of either ON or OFF     ts
59analog A continuously varying electronic signal Audio and video analog signals stored on tape deteriorate with each copy or generation In contrast see digital     ts
60analog Information presented in the form of a continuously varying signal See Digital     ts
61analog changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity  sıfat     ts
62analog Analog refers to electronic transmission accomplished by adding signals of varying frequency or amplitude to carrier waves of a given frequency of alternating electromagnetic current Broadcast and phone transmission have conventionally used analog technology A modem is used to convert analog to digital information to and from your computer     ts
63analog A mode of transmission in which information is represented by a continuously variable electrical signal     ts
64analog Describes any device that represents changing values by a continuously variable physical property such as voltage in a circuit, fluid pressure, liquid level, and son on An analog device can handle an infinite number of values within its range By contrast, a digital device can only manage a fixed number of possible values For example, an ordinary mercury thermometer is an analog device, and can record an infite number of readings over its range A digital thermometer, on the other hand, can only display temperature in a fixed number of individual steps A method of signal representation by an infinitely smooth universe of numeric values Measurements that are characterized as analog include readings of voltage and current Compare with digital     ts
65analog A transmission method that employs continuous electrical signals that vary in amplitude or frequency Traditional telephone service uses analog technology     ts
66analog The simple way to transmit speech, which is translated into electronic signals of different frequency and/or amplitude The first networks for mobile phones, as well as broadcast transmissions, were analog Due to being longer established in some countries, analog networks may offer better coverage than digital networks, however analog phones are less secure and suffer more from interference where the signal is weak Analog systems include AMPS, NMT and ETACS 1G, AMPS, Digital, E-TACS, NMT, TACS     ts
67analog An analog voltage or signal refers to the continuous nature of valid voltage potentials in analog circuits An analogy of the difference between digital and analog signals is like the difference between real numbers and integers; real numbers are continuous from 0 0 to 1 0 like analog voltage potentials between 0 0 Volts and 1 0 Volts, but the only integers in this range are 0 and 1 like discrete digital voltage potentials between 0 0 Volts and 5 0 Volts; see "digital "     ts
68analog In sound system applications, an analog electrical signal represents the measured sound level in its exact continuous form Likewise, an analog device is an electronic device that processes analog signals in their continuous form     ts
69analog is a continuous signal that constantly varies In contrast, digital transmission has specific intervals or values that are used to transmit information Because analog signals vary gradually, digital is more reliable (See Digital data)     ts
70analog As used in the National Ocean Service, a continuous measurement or a continuous graphic display of data See ADR gauge and marigram     ts
71analog Is the traditional method of telecommunications A transmission method employing a continuous (rather than pulse or digital) electrical signal that varies in amplitude or frequency in response to changes in sound impressed on a transducer in the sending device     ts
72analog A way of sending data in which the signal is similar, or analogous, to the original signal Analog signals are continuos expressions of electricity, as opposed to digital signals in which there is an alternating absence and presence of signal     ts
73analog (adj ) Characteristic of the variation and proportion of a property that varies continuously, such as voltage Contrast with digital     ts
74analog A format in which information is transmitted by modulating a continuous signal, such as a radio wave (See also: Digital)     ts
75analog Pertaining to continuous values As opposed to digital or discrete quantities     ts
76analog The traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information AM (amplitude modulation) and FM (frequency modulation) are the two most common methods of analog modulation Is a Circuit-Switched system that divides geographic areas into small areas called cells A cellular tower is built within each cell site Each tower's coverage is 1 mile to 20 miles in diameter A central computer in the system provider's office monitors the weakness/strength of the radio signals that emanate from a cell phone and can switch the cell signal from tower to tower as needed Also the system can switch the cell call into the public telephone system Each cell user occupies an entire frequency (no-sharing) and there are a limited number of users allowed per tower Frequency for Analog is 800 MHz (Back to top )     ts
77analogously in an analogous manner; "analogously, we have a variable     ts
78analogously through inference; in comparison; in a similar fashion     ts
79analogously in an analogous manner; "analogously, we have a variable"     ts
80analogousness The quality of being analogous     ts
81analogousness quality of being similar in some particulars but otherwise unlike  isim     ts
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