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See also:ANALYTIC (the See also:adjective of " See also:analysis," q.v.) , according with, or consisting in, the method of separating a whole into its parts, the opposite of synthetic . For See also:analytic See also:chemistry, analytic See also:language, &c., see the articles under the noun-headings . The See also:title of avaXv'rLK& or Analytics was given by See also:Aristotle to his See also:treatises on See also:logic . |
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