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analog

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See also:analógandanalōg

English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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First attested in the early 19th century; fromFrenchanalogue, fromAncient Greekἀνάλογος(análogos,proportionate), fromἀνά(aná,up to) +λόγος(lógos,ratio).

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Adjective

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analog (notcomparable)

  1. (of a device or system) In which thevalue of adata item (such as time) is represented by acontinuous(ly)variablephysicalquantity that can bemeasured (such as the shadow of a sundial).
    ananalog watch
  2. Not relating to, or pre-dating,digital technology such ascomputers and theInternet; relating toreal life.
    Synonym:material
    ananalog (paper) map
    • 2022 January 30, Tish Harrison Warren, “Why Churches Should Drop Their Online Services”, inThe New York Times[1],→ISSN:
      But for these digital natives, the stubbornanalog wonders of skin, handshakes, hugs, bread and wine, faces, names and spontaneous conversation is part of what intrigued them and kept them going to church.
    • 2021 November 18, Kara Swisher, “The Prescience of 1970’s ‘Future Shock’”, inThe New York Times[2],→ISSN:
      Not that I expect my children’s generation to be shocked by it all. Unlike myanalog upbringing, they were born into a digital world.
    • 2021 September 15, Reeves Wiedeman, “Why Does Every Company Now Want to Be a Platform?”, inThe New York Times[3],→ISSN:
      But what, exactly,is a platform? In theanalog world, a platform is where you catch a train or launch a rocket or give a speech — somewhere you go to do something else.

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Translations

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represented by a continuously variable physical quantity

Noun

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analog (pluralanalogs)

  1. (countable) Something that bears ananalogy to something else.
  2. (countable, biology) Anorgan orstructure that is similar in function to one in another kind oforganism but is ofdissimilarevolutionaryorigin.
    Coordinate terms:homolog,homologue
    See also:convergent evolution
  3. (chemistry) A structuralderivative of a parentcompound that differs from it by only one or a fewatoms orsubstituent groups;(usually, especially) such amolecule that retains most of the same chemical properties.
    Hyponym:insulin analogue

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Descendants

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Translations

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something that bears an analogy
organ or structure
structural derivative
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Anagrams

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Czech

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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analog inan

  1. analog,analogue(something that bears an analogy to something else)
    • 2007, Karel Riegel,Ekonomická psychologie[4]:
      Průmyslová výroba, industriální věk již těží ze zdroje, kterému se nešťastně říká "lidská pracovní síla". Je napojena na cyklus, v němž se člověk stáváanalogem přírodní síly a oživuje soustavu strojů.
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
  2. (chemistry)analog,analogue(structural derivative of a parent compound)
    • 2006, Jaroslav Rybka,Diabetologie pro sestry[5]:
      Prvním dlouze působícím inzulinovýmanalogem byl glargin připravený DNA-rekombinantní technologií.
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)

Declension

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Declension ofanalog (velar masculine inanimate)
singularplural
nominativeanaloganalogy
genitiveanaloguanalogů
dativeanaloguanalogům
accusativeanaloganalogy
vocativeanaloguanalogy
locativeanaloguanalozích
instrumentalanalogemanalogy

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Danish

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Adjective

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analog (neuteranalogt,plural and definite singular attributiveanaloge)

  1. analogue
  2. analog

Inflection

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Inflection ofanalog
positivecomparativesuperlative
indefinite common singularanalog2
indefinite neuter singularanalogt2
pluralanaloge2
definite attributive1analoge

1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.

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German

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchanalogue.

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Adjective

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analog (strong nominative masculine singularanaloger,not comparable)

  1. (formal)analogous
    Synonyms:ähnlich,vergleichbar,gleichartig
  2. (physics, computing)analog
    Antonym:digital
  3. (colloquial)analog,material(not electronic or computerised)
    Synonym:materiell
    Ich lese lieber ein anfassbares,analoges Buch als ein E-Book.(please add an English translation of this usage example)

Declension

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Positive forms ofanalog (uncomparable)
number & gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuter
predicativeeristanalogsieistanalogesistanalogsiesindanalog
strong declension
(without article)
nominativeanalogeranalogeanalogesanaloge
genitiveanalogenanalogeranalogenanaloger
dativeanalogemanalogeranalogemanalogen
accusativeanalogenanalogeanalogesanaloge
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativederanalogedieanalogedasanalogedieanalogen
genitivedesanalogenderanalogendesanalogenderanalogen
dativedemanalogenderanalogendemanalogendenanalogen
accusativedenanalogendieanalogedasanalogedieanalogen
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeeinanalogereineanalogeeinanaloges(keine)analogen
genitiveeinesanalogeneineranalogeneinesanalogen(keiner)analogen
dativeeinemanalogeneineranalogeneinemanalogen(keinen)analogen
accusativeeinenanalogeneineanalogeeinanaloges(keine)analogen

Synonyms

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Further reading

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Indonesian

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IndonesianWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediaid

Etymology

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FromDutchanaloog, fromFrenchanalogue orGermananalog, fromLatinanalogus, fromAncient Greekἀνάλογος(análogos).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈanalok]
  • Hyphenation:ana‧log

Adjective

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analog

  1. (sciences, surveying)analogue,analog: in which the value of a data item (such as time) is represented by a continuous(ly) variable physical quantity that can be measured (such as the shadow of a sundial)
  2. analogous: having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion (often followed by "to".)

Noun

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analog (pluralanalog-analog)

  1. (chemistry)analog: a structural derivative of a parent compound that differs from it by only one or a few atoms or substituent groups; (usually, especially) such a molecule that retains most of the same chemical properties

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Adjective

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analog (neuter singularanalogt,definite singular and pluralanaloge)

  1. analogous
  2. analogue (UK) oranalog (US)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Adjective

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analog (neuter singularanalogt,definite singular and pluralanaloge)

  1. analogous
  2. analog (US) oranalogue (UK)

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Polish

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PolishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediapl

Etymology

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Learned borrowing fromAncient Greekἀνάλογος(análogos).[1][2] First attested in the 19th century.[3]

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Noun

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analog inan

  1. analog(something that bears an analogy)
    Synonyms:(literary)analogon,odpowiednik
  2. (chemistry)analog(structural derivative)
    analog insulinyanalog of insulin
  3. (colloquial, music)phonograph record
    Synonym:płyta
  4. (colloquial, technology) anyanalog device
    Antonym:cyfra

Declension

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Declension ofanalog
singularplural
nominativeanaloganalogi
genitiveanaloguanalogów
dativeanalogowianalogom
accusativeanaloganalogi
instrumentalanalogiemanalogami
locativeanaloguanalogach
vocativeanaloguanalogi

Derived terms

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adjective
adverb

Related terms

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adjective
adverb
nouns
verb

References

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  1. ^Mirosław Bańko, Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021) “analog”, inWielki słownik wyrazów obcych,→ISBN
  2. ^Witold Doroszewski, editor (1958–1969), “analog”, inSłownik języka polskiego (in Polish), Warszawa:PWN
  3. ^J. Karłowicz,A. Kryński,W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1900), “analog”, inSłownik języka polskiego (in Polish), volume 1, Warsaw, page34

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  • analog inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • analog in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • analog in Narodowy Fotokorpus Języka Polskiego

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchanalogue, fromLatinanalogus.

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Adjective

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analog m orn (feminine singularanaloagă,masculine pluralanalogi,feminine and neuter pluralanaloage)

  1. analogue(represented by a continuously variable physical quantity)

Declension

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Declension ofanalog
singularplural
masculineneuterfemininemasculineneuterfeminine
nominative-
accusative
indefiniteanaloganaloagăanalogianaloage
definiteanalogulanaloagaanalogiianaloagele
genitive-
dative
indefiniteanaloganaloageanalogianaloage
definiteanaloguluianaloageianalogiloranaloagelor

Swedish

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Etymology

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ana- +‎-log

Adjective

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analog

  1. analogue

Declension

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Inflection ofanalog
Indefinitepositivecomparativesuperlative1
common singularanalog
neuter singularanalogt
pluralanaloga
masculine plural2analoge
Definitepositivecomparativesuperlative
masculine singular3analoge
allanaloga

1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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