analyse |
a spelling of "analyze" used in Canada and Britain. See "analyze" for more information. |
analyses |
plural of analysis. |
analysis |
careful scrutiny of constituent parts in order to thoroughly understand the whole. [4 definitions] |
analyst |
someone trained and licensed in the profession of psychoanalysis. [2 definitions] |
analytic |
of, pertaining to, or resulting from analysis. [2 definitions] |
analytical |
of, pertaining to, or resulting from analysis; analytic. [2 definitions] |
analytical chemistry |
an area of chemistry dealing with determining and identifying the types or quantities of compounds and mixtures, or their proportions, in a specific substance. |
analytic geometry |
a branch of geometry that uses algebraic equations to determine distance or the like by using variables defined by coordinates; Cartesian geometry. |
analytic philosophy |
a type of philosophy that uses common language and everyday experiences to analyze concepts. |
analytic psychology |
a variation of psychoanalysis developed by Carl Jung. |
analytics |
(used with a sing. verb) the branch of logic that deals with the process of analyzing. |
analyze |
to separate into parts for close scrutiny; examine. |
anamorphic |
producing, marked by, or pertaining to intentional distortion of an image. |
anapest |
a measure of poetic meter consisting of two short or unstressed syllables followed by one long or stressed syllable. |
anaphora |
the repeating of a word or phrase at the beginnings of several successive sentences, paragraphs, or the like. |
anaphrodisiac |
causing or capable of causing a decrease in sexual desire. [2 definitions] |
anaphylaxis |
extreme allergic reaction to a substance, typically a foreign protein or drug, following a previous exposure to the same substance. |
anarchic |
characterized by or tending toward anarchy. [2 definitions] |
anarchism |
a theory that advocates the abolition of all forms of government as a necessary step towards achieving political and social liberty. [2 definitions] |
anarchist |
a person who believes in, desires, or tries to obtain a society or state without a government. [2 definitions] |
anarchy |
absence of government or law within a state or society. [3 definitions] |