disanalogy — /dis a nalˈə ji/ noun 1. A non correspondence 2. An aspect or feature in which something is not analogous to something else ORIGIN: ↑dis (2) • • • disanalˈogous / gəs/ adjective … Useful english dictionary
disanalogy — noun A lack or failure of analogy … Wiktionary
disanalogy — See analogy … Philosophy dictionary
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disanalogous — adjective Of, pertaining to, or produced by disanalogy … Wiktionary