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analog any word or phrase describing a submissive or dominant characteristic of human psychology. The terms love and power, for example, are analogs of one another. see also: polarity.
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analog In chemistry, a substance that is similar, but not identical, to another.
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analogy An extended comparison showing the similarities between two things.
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