make+analogous

  • 1make — vb Make, form, shape, fashion, fabricate, manufacture, forge can all mean to cause something to come into being or existence. This is the underlying meaning of make, the most general and the most widely applicable of these terms. Make may imply… …

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  • 2analogous arts and uses — (Patent law.) Whether arts or uses are analogous depends upon the similarity of their elements and purposes. If the elements and purposes in one art are related and similar to those in another art, and because and by reason of that relation and… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 3Three men make a tiger — (Chinese: ; Pinyin: sān rén chéng hǔ) is a Chinese proverb or four character idiom. It refers to the idea that if an unfounded premise or urban legend is mentioned and repeated by many individuals, the premise will be erroneously accepted as the… …

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  • 4Curb feeler — mounted behind the front wheel of a 1950s Rambler American …

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  • 5analogize — /euh nal euh juyz /, v., analogized, analogizing. v.i. 1. to make use of analogy in reasoning, argument, etc. 2. to be analogous; show analogy. v.t. 3. to make analogous; show an analogy between: to analogize a dog to a cat. Also, esp. Brit.,… …

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  • 6analogize — a•nal•o•gize [[t]əˈnæl əˌdʒaɪz[/t]] v. gized, giz•ing 1) pho to make use of analogy in reasoning, argument, etc 2) to be analogous 3) to make analogous; show an analogy between • Etymology: 1645–55 …

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  • 7homologize — (Amer.) v. make analogous; be analogous, be similar in function (also homologise) …

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  • 8homologized — homologize (Amer.) v. make analogous; be analogous, be similar in function (also homologise) …

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  • 9homologizes — homologize (Amer.) v. make analogous; be analogous, be similar in function (also homologise) …

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  • 10homologizing — homologize (Amer.) v. make analogous; be analogous, be similar in function (also homologise) …

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