ANALOGOUS


Meaning of ANALOGOUS in English

əˈnaləgəs adjective

Etymology: Latin analogus, from Greek analogos according to a due ratio, proportionate, from ana- + logos ratio, thought, word, from legein to gather, speak — more at legend

1. : showing an analogy or a likeness permitting one to draw an analogy : susceptible of comparison either in general or in some specific detail

the doctrines of symbolism were… analogous to the doctrines of romanticism — Edmund Wilson

2.

a. : having a similar function but differing in structure and origin

the wings of a bird and those of an airplane are analogous

b. in commerce : showing similar characteristics (as bulk, weight, or value)

analogous articles likewise given special handling

3. of colors : having a close relationship with respect to hue

Synonyms: see like

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.