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Analogous vs Anamalous - What's the difference?

analogous | anamalous |

Resembling vs Analogous - What's the difference?

resembling | analogous | Related terms |

Resembling is a related term of analogous.


As a verb resembling

is .

As a noun resembling

is the action of the verb to resemble .

As an adjective analogous is

having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to".

Analogous vs Approximate - What's the difference?

analogous | approximate |


As adjectives the difference between analogous and approximate

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while approximate is approaching; proximate; nearly resembling.

As a verb approximate is

to carry or advance near; to cause to approach.

Analogous vs Counterfactual - What's the difference?

analogous | counterfactual |


As adjectives the difference between analogous and counterfactual

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while counterfactual is contrary to the facts; untrue.

As a noun counterfactual is

a claim, hypothesis, or other belief that is contrary to the facts.

Analogous vs Comparative - What's the difference?

analogous | comparative | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between analogous and comparative

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while comparative is of or relating to comparison.

As a noun comparative is

a construction showing a relative quality, in English usually formed by adding more or appending -er. For example, the comparative of green is greener; of evil, more evil.

Analogous vs Agreeing - What's the difference?

analogous | agreeing | Related terms |

Analogous is a related term of agreeing.


As an adjective analogous

is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to".

As a verb agreeing is

.

Analogous vs Collateral - What's the difference?

analogous | collateral | Related terms |

Analogous is a related term of collateral.


As adjectives the difference between analogous and collateral

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while collateral is collateral.

Analogous vs Congenial - What's the difference?

analogous | congenial | Related terms |

Analogous is a related term of congenial.


As adjectives the difference between analogous and congenial

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while congenial is having the same or very similar nature, personality, tastes, habits or interests.

Analogous vs Twin - What's the difference?

analogous | twin | Related terms |

Analogous is a related term of twin.


As an adjective analogous

is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to".

As a noun twin is

(baseball) a player that plays for the.

Analogous vs Correlative - What's the difference?

analogous | correlative | Related terms |

Analogous is a related term of correlative.


As adjectives the difference between analogous and correlative

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while correlative is .

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