A*nal"o*gous (?), a. [L. analogous,
Gr. ? according to a due ratio, proportionate; ? + ? ratio,
proportion. See Logic.] Having analogy; corresponding to
something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; -- often followed
by to.
Analogous tendencies in arts and manners.
De Quincey.
Decay of public spirit, which may be considered
analogous to natural death.
J. H. Newman.
nalogous pole (Pyroelect.), that pole of a
crystal which becomes positively electrified when heated.
Syn. -- Correspondent; similar; like.
-- A*nal"o gous*ly, adv. --
A*nal"o*gous*ness, n.