Analogynoun
A relationship of resemblance or equivalence between two situations, people, or objects, especially when used as a basis for explanation or extrapolation.
Analogynoun
A resemblance of relations; an agreement or likeness between things in some circumstances or effects, when the things are otherwise entirely different. Thus, learning enlightens the mind, because it is to the mind what light is to the eye, enabling it to discover things before hidden.
Analogynoun
A relation or correspondence in function, between organs or parts which are decidedly different.
Analogynoun
Proportion; equality of ratios.
Analogynoun
Conformity of words to the genius, structure, or general rules of a language; similarity of origin, inflection, or principle of pronunciation, and the like, as opposed to anomaly.
Analogynoun
an inference that if things agree in some respects they probably agree in others
Analogynoun
drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect;
Analogynoun
the religious belief that between creature and creator no similarity can be found so great but that the dissimilarity is always greater; language can point in the right direction but any analogy between God and humans will always be inadequate
Analogynoun
a comparison between one thing and another, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification
Analogynoun
a correspondence or partial similarity
Analogynoun
a thing which is comparable to something else in significant respects
Analogynoun
a process of arguing from similarity in known respects to similarity in other respects
Analogynoun
a process by which new words and inflections are created on the basis of regularities in the form of existing ones.
Analogynoun
the resemblance of function between organs that have a different evolutionary origin.
Analogy
Analogy (from Greek ἀναλογία, analogia, , from ana- [also , ] + logos [also ]) is a cognitive process of transferring information or meaning from a particular subject (the analog, or source) to another (the target), or a linguistic expression corresponding to such a process. In a narrower sense, analogy is an inference or an argument from one particular to another particular, as opposed to deduction, induction, and abduction, in which at least one of the premises, or the conclusion, is general rather than particular in nature.
Metaphornoun
The use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it is not, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described (but in the case of English without the words like or as, which would imply a simile); the word or phrase used in this way; an implied comparison.
Metaphornoun
The use of an everyday object or concept to represent an underlying facet of the computer and thus aid users in performing tasks.
Metaphorverb
(intransitive) To use a metaphor.
Metaphorverb
(transitive) To describe by means of a metaphor.
Metaphornoun
The transference of the relation between one set of objects to another set for the purpose of brief explanation; a compressed simile; e. g., the ship plows the sea.
Metaphornoun
a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
Metaphornoun
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
Metaphornoun
a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else
Metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide (or obscure) clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas.