
1) Analytical 2) Educated 3) Isolating 4) Logical
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1) Apt to break down 2) Calculus 3) Geometry genre 4) Infinitesimal calculus 5) Kind of geometry 6) Skilled in reasoning 7) The calculus 8) Thoughtful and logical
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Generally speaking, analytic (from Greek ἀναλυτικός - analytikos) refers to the `having the ability to analyze` or `division into elements or principles.` It can also have the following meanings: ==Natural sciences== ...
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a statement or an item of knowledge which is true solely because of its conformity to some logical laws. (Cf. synthetic.)
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• (a.) Alt. of Analytical
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(from the article `philosophy, Western`) ...`critique` or `critical examination`that had its own special architectonics. Each of Kant`s three critiques is divided into the same three parts: ...
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Often means 'algebraic', as opposed to 'numeric'. E.g., in the context of taking a derivative, which could sometimes be calculated numerically on a computer, but is usually done analytically by finding an algebraic expression for the derivative. Contexts: phrases
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In philosophy, a term derived from
Kant: the converse of
synthetic. In an analytic judgement, the judgement provide...
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Synonym for analytical ... Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts; as, an analytical experiment; analytic reasoning; opposed to synthetic. Analytical or coordinate geometry. See Geometry. Analytic language, a noninflectional language or one not characterised by grammatical endings. Analytical table, a table in wh...
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a statement or an item of knowledge which is true solely because of its conformity to some logical laws. (Cf. synthetic.)
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A language is analytic if it requires a certain word order to make grammatical sense--often this req
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an′ă-lit′ik, -i-kăl Definitions: 1. Relating to analysis. 2. Relating to psychoanalysis.
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[
adj] - (mathematics) using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus 2. [adj] - using or skilled in using analysis (i.e., separating a whole--intellectual or substantial--into its elemental parts or basic principles) 3. [adj] - (linguistics) expressing a grammatical category by using two or more words rather than infl...
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adjective using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus; `analytic statics`
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(Gr. analytike) Aristotle's name for the technique of logical analysis. The Prior Analytics contains his analysis of the syllogism, the Posterior Analytics his analysis of the conditions of scientific or demonstrable knowledge. -- G.R.M. In Kant. One of two divisions of general logic (the other being Dialectic) which discovers by analysis all the ....
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Three common definitions (1) An analytic truth (e.g.
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pertaining to or proceeding by analysis (opposed to synthetic). · skilled in or habitually using analysis. · (of a language) characterized by a relatively frequent use of function words, auxiliary verbs, and changes in word order to express syntactic relations, rather than of inflected forms. Cf. synthetic (def. 3),(def. 1). · (of...
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the study of geometry using a coordinate system and the principles of algebra and analysis, thus defining geometrical shapes in a numerical way and extracting numerical information from that representation
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A term used for a language which tends to use free morphemes to indicate grammatical categories. Examples are Modern English and French to a certain extent. Other languages, such as Chinese or Vietnamese, are very clearly analytic and approach a relationship of one word per morpheme.
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