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Example sentences for "analagous"

Lexicographically close words:
anaesthetics; anagram; anagrams; anak; anal; analgesia; analgesic; analog; analogia; analogical
  1. In the permanent salt marshes, or chotts, some of the plants are analagous to those formed in the bogs of Languedoc.

  2. Bound on an analagous mission, a Mr. Hudson of the present day, would be a sluggard indeed, if he occupied even a quarter of twelve days.

  3. There are two express mail trains in Belgium analagous to those between London and Dover.

  4. He pointed out the limitations on the sovereignty of the States, as now confederated their laws in relation to the paramount law of the Confederacy were analagous to that of bye laws to the supreme law within a State.

  5. If we consider the federal Union as analagous not to the Social compacts among individual men: but to the conventions among individual States, What is the doctrine resulting from these conventions?

  6. We pitched into a great many oukhabas, analagous to American "hog wallows" or "cradle holes.

  7. It is analagous with the like treatment of rod and foot and grain, and so on, except that in these cases we have saved the old meaning while adding the new.

  8. There is plenty of analagous evidence in support of such a conjecture, to some of which I have already referred.

  9. This is analagous to the influence which primitive racial thoughts, beliefs and usages have on present day civilization.

  10. We must, therefore, extend the observation we made on a certain class of cases amongst animals, to an analagous class of supposed cases of spontaneous generation amongst vegetables.

  11. The Hindoo painters always represent Brahma with four heads and four faces, analagous to the four cardinal points, and long beards descending from his four chins.

  12. This Verdegris is nothing but Copper corroded by the Acid of Tartar, analagous to the Acid of Vinegar, which abounds in the Wines of Languedoc, and especially in the rape, husks, and stones of grapes that have a very austere taste.

  13. The Oil of Eggs, like all other oily animal matter, seems analagous to the Fat Oils of vegetables.

  14. They entered into one another, and ended by forming a sort of collective and abstract power, analagous to that which is represented in our language by the word "divinity.

  15. The theologians of Protestantism arrived by another road at an analagous conclusion.

  16. What, let me ask, in the political world is analagous to tempestuous storms sweeping over the earth?

  17. No symbol of God is given, for the reason that there is no analagous object that can be chosen as his representative.

  18. Likewise, the actions of the former plainly denote analagous actions in the latter, and the effects produced by the actions of the symbolic agent signify analagous effects produced by the actions of the agent symbolized.

  19. What is there analagous to it which could here be employed?

  20. Where is there an object in all creation analagous to a disembodied spirit?

  21. What, then, is the analagous object of which the human body may stand as a proper representative?

  22. Again, when the symbol selected is that of a living, active, intelligent agent, it represents an analagous intelligent agent.

  23. An object is chosen to represent not itself, but something of analagous character.

  24. The living creatures in the sea, therefore, could signify the rulers and princes of the kingdom, as they bear an analagous relation to the people that fishes do to the waters.

  25. Undoubtedly, there are some few objects whose nature forbids their symbolization, there being no object in existence of analagous character that can be chosen as their representative.

  26. They were disembodied spirits, and where is there anything of analagous character to represent such?

  27. The transfer of authority and claim of service from one master to another, is, in principle, analagous to transfer of subjects from one sovereign to another.

  28. It is in this respect analagous to all other social institutions.

  29. This, or an analagous insect, attacks the plum tree, and behaves in a similar manner.

  30. The various substances act reciprocally on each other; there must, consequently, be many analagous gasses produced.

  31. In the Hierophant of the Elysian mysteries, in the Apostolic Successor of Buddha, in the Grand Lama, in the Egyptian and Persian High Priest we may find something analagous to the claims of the Pope of Rome, but nowhere else.

  32. In their sacred books, the pope is nowhere mentioned, nor is any power referred to analagous to what he claims.

  33. Thus different degrees of vibration given to the air produce the seven, different sounds in music, analagous to the seven colours, yet the medium, air, is the same.

  34. A case entirely analagous to that of Filippiā€™s was observed by Jullien in 1869.

  35. If we assume for an instant that my interpretation of the transformation of Axolotl as just offered is correct, we should have conditions in many respects analagous to those of seasonal dimorphism.

  36. The stifle joint is analagous to the knee joint of man and is to be considered an atypical ginglymus (hinge) articulation formed by the femur, tibia and patella.

  37. The femur may be considered analagous to the humerus in that it bears a similar relationship to the ilium, that exist between the humerus and scapula.

  38. Taken as a whole, the tarsal bones, interarticulating and articulating with the tibia and metatarsal bones form the hock joint and this articulation is analagous to the carpus.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "analagous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.