analytic
Americanadjective
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skilled in or habitually using analysis.
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(of a language) characterized by a relatively frequent use of function words, auxiliary verbs, and changes in word order to express syntactic relations, rather than of inflected forms.
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Logic. (of a proposition) necessarily true because its denial involves a contradiction, as “All husbands are married.”
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Mathematics.
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(of a function of a complex variable) having a first derivative at all points of a given domain; holomorphic; regular.
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(of a curve) having parametric equations that represent analytic functions.
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(of a proof ) using analysis.
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adjective
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relating to analysis
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capable of or given to analysing
an analytic mind
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Also: isolating. linguistics denoting languages, such as Chinese, whose morphology is characterized by analysis Compare synthetic agglutinative polysynthetic
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logic
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Also: regular. holomorphic. maths (of a function of a complex variable) having a derivative at each point of its domain
Other Word Forms
- analytically adverb
- nonanalytic adjective
- nonanalytical adjective
- nonanalytically adverb
- overanalytic adjective
- overanalytical adjective
- overanalytically adverb
- semianalytic adjective
- semianalytical adjective
- semianalytically adverb
- unanalytic adjective
- unanalytical adjective
- unanalytically adverb
Etymology
Origin of analytic
First recorded in 1580–90; from Medieval Latin analȳticus, from Greek analȳtikós, from analy- ( analysis ) + -tikos -tic
Example Sentences
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At McKinsey, analytic problem solving is at the heart of what consultants do.
Some use more colorful language than others, for instance, while some attack problems with more analytic depth.
Both books are impressive works of scholarship that combine cold analytic reasoning with an ardent concern for human flourishing.
Next, scientists used highly sensitive mass spectrometers and other analytic equipment to test the products for psilocybin and other tryptamines.
From Los Angeles Times
But if the Ivy League lawyer celebrated for her probing analytic skills understood the thread running through J.D.
From Los Angeles Times
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