n
(philosophy) Something to be analyzed.
n
Alternative form of analyzation [(rare) analysis]
v
(transitive) To subject to analysis.
n
(countable) Decomposition into components in order to study (a complex thing, concept, theory etc.).
n
Misconstruction of analyses
v
(nonstandard, non-native speakers' English) To analyze.
n
The part of tradecraft concerned with the analysis of intelligence
n
The categorization of finished products based on their characteristics. ᵂᵖ
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Synonym of bootstrap aggregating
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Alternative form of coanalyze [(transitive) To analyze together.]
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Alternative form of colocalize [(biochemistry) To occur together in the same cell.]
n
(obsolete) A passing from one state to another; change; alteration; mutation.
n
Synthesis as opposed to analysis.
n
The analysis of a medical study in order to allocate costs
v
(transitive, phonetics) To remove the accent or stress from (a syllable).
n
The act of taking something apart, e.g. for analysis.
n
The process of dereplicating.
v
(transitive, computing) To represent something (such as an image or sound) as a structured sequence of binary digits.
adj
Alternative form of focusing. [Used for or pertaining to focusing.]
v
(transitive) To convert to hexameter.
adj
Alternative form of in phase
n
An analysis performed at a higher level of abstraction than that of basic analysis.
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Alternative spelling of meta-analysis [(statistics) Any systematic procedure for statistically combining the results of many different studies.]
v
(linguistics, transitive, intransitive) To resolve (a sentence, etc.) into its elements, pointing out the several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by agreement or government; to analyze and describe grammatically.
v
(transitive) To produce a polytype of.
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To carry out pseudocopulation
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(linguistics) Analyzing a lexeme with a different structure from its original, often by misunderstanding. For example, hamburger, which is originally Hamburg + -er, was reanalyzed as ham + -burger, which produced words like cheeseburger.
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(programming) A process that makes a computable/addressable object out of a non-computable/addressable one; or a concrete class out of a generic one.
n
Arrangement into a scheme or schema.
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Alternative form of Skolemization [(logic) The conversion of a formula of first-order logic which involves the following steps: (1) replace free variables with constants, (2) replace any variable bound by an existential quantifier which lies in the scope of an even number of logical negations with a Skolem function, and (3) replace any variable bound by a universal quantifier which lies in the scope of an odd number of negations with a Skolem function.]
v
(grammar) To produce a split infinitive.
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An analysis that is part of a larger one.
v
To carry out a subanalysis
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(grammar) To practice subcategorization.
adj
Having undergone supertranslation.
v
Alternative form of synoecize [To join diverse things together.]
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Alternative form of syntonize [(electronics) To adjust two electronic circuits or devices to operate on the same frequency.]
adj
Of or pertaining to exchanging or trading.
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