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Lexicographically close words:
analogies; analogon; analogous; analogously; analogue; analogy; analyse; analysed; analyser; analyses
  1. One of their deities was named Alcis; two others were the analogues of Castor and Pollux.

  2. Instead of this, the true and primitive Greeks will be the analogues of the now extinct or modified Britons of Kent and Northumberland, the Hellenes being those of the Angle, Frisian, and other Germanic conquerors of our island.

  3. It is well to remark that among the fossil shells whose marine or living analogues are not known, there are many which have a form closely allied to shells of the same genera known to be now living in the sea.

  4. It is very true that, of the great quantity of fossil shells gathered in the different countries of the earth, there are yet but a very small number of species whose living or marine analogues are known.

  5. This fact, as our collection of fossils proves, should lead us to suppose that the fossil remains of the animals whose living analogues we know are the less ancient fossils.

  6. He begins by saying that the fossil forms have their analogues in the tropical seas.

  7. The Sources and Analogues of 'The Merchant of Venice.

  8. The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  9. In his opinion, fossil animals and testacea were, for the most part, of unknown species; and of such as were known, the living analogues now belonged to southern latitudes.

  10. The Grecian gens, phratry and tribe, the Roman gens, curia and tribe find their analogues in the gens, phratry and tribe of the American aborigines.

  11. The nearest analogues of kingdoms among the Grecian tribes were the tyrannies, which sprang up here and there, in the early period, in different parts of Greece.

  12. He appends two Kaffir analogues from Theal's Kaffir Folk-Lore.

  13. See Mr. Clouston's essay on The Tell-tale Bird, in Originals and Analogues (Chaucer Soc.

  14. In Originals and Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, pt.

  15. Originals and Analogues of Chaucer, Part II, pp.

  16. Originals and Analogues (Chaucer Society), Part I, pp.

  17. Furnivall, in his Originals and Analogues (Chaucer Soc.

  18. These conditions of plants have their analogues in the ill-fed and ill-nourished children in some of our manufacturing districts; they are stunted and diseased.

  19. The first plants, and the first animals, are scarcely more than animated molecules,* and appear analogues of each other; and those above them in each kingdom represent jointed fibrils.

  20. Only carbon and its analogues (for example, silicon) are quadrivalent to both hydrogen and oxygen.

  21. Ribbert regards these foci of small-celled infiltration as the analogues of the lymphatic nodules, and explains their origin by an increase in size of the foci of lymphatic tissue, normally present, though in a condition but little developed.

  22. It is to be particularly insisted once again that the spleen has nothing at all to do with the formation of the pseudoeosinophil polynuclear cells, which are the analogues of the polynuclear neutrophils of man.

  23. These are to be regarded as for the most part identical with the mononuclear eosinophil cells, noticed by Müller and Rieder as peculiar, and aptly described by them as the eosinophil analogues of the preceding group.

  24. Appendix: Variants and analogues of some of the tales in vols.

  25. Kirby Index to the Tales and Proper Names Index to the Variants and Analogues Index to the Notes of W.

  26. Clouston, whose degree is high in "Storiology," supplied my second and third Supplemental volumes with valuable analogues and variants.

  27. Variants and Analogues of Some of the Tales in the Supplemental Nights.

  28. Appendix: Variants and Analogues of the Tales in the Supplemental Nights, vol.

  29. We now proceed to discover their analogues in quadrupeds.

  30. Finnish, Tartar and Indian analogues were discovered in plenty.

  31. In the Heteropterous Hemiptera the type of neuration, as to the wing, seems borrowed from the Coleoptera, a further proof that these are the analogues of that Order amongst the Haustellata Clairv.

  32. Having considered the analogues of the lips in our little beings, I must next call your attention to the representatives of the jaws.

  33. Pitré says that the tale has no analogues (riscontri) outside Sicily; by which I understand him to mean that it has not been hitherto found in any other Italian-speaking land.

  34. Throwing this out, then, as accidental, an overwhelming proportion of the analogues cited contains the spy.

  35. But she repudiated his analogues as to the muses, the lives of a cat, and how many tailors made a man.

  36. Analogues are all very well, and they have the unanswerable sanction of custom: none the less, when I proclaim that my adored mistress's hair reminds me of gold I am quite consciously lying.

  37. Admitting then that they are the analogues of ears, it will follow, not as demonstratively certain, but as probable, that their primary function may be something related to hearing.

  38. Thus the analogues of the eyes of Vertebrates are for seeing; of the jaws for masticating; of the lips for closing the mouth; of the legs for walking, &c.

  39. As regards the swallowing performances of Saturn, they find analogues in tales among the Australians, among the Red Indians, among the natives of British Guiana, and among the Kaffirs.

  40. The Paracelsian mercury, sulphur, and salt were the mineral analogues of these.

  41. Klein of Cologne regards as true analogues of some terrestrial volcanoes.

  42. It is among details of this character that the true analogues of some terrestrial volcanoes must be looked for.

  43. Analogues have been pointed out, wherever possible, especially in the case of the hoddentin and the izze-kloth, which have never to my knowledge previously received treatment.


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