analytical
IPA: ænʌɫˈɪtɪkʌɫ
adjective
- Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts
- Using analytic reasoning as opposed to synthetic.
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Examples of "analytical" in Sentences
- Another prize in analytical chemistry was given to Jaroslav
- Instruction in analytical chemistry and physical chemistry seemed fine, but I learned very little organic chemistry.
- He has a highly pertinent comment, to my mind, when he notes that [d] ebate in analytical philosophy is not directionless.
- It is consequently natural that not many Nobel Prizes have been awarded for contributions specifically in analytical chemistry.
- He proposed the development of an automatic computational machine, what he called the analytical engine, which he was not actually able to build given the technological limitations of his era.
- When Western translations use the term analytical meditation for "discerning meditation," it gives the impression that this first phase of the meditation, inferential cognition, is the only phase.
- Cary Tennis tackles the issue of the "two body problem" at Salon. com when a graduate student in analytical chemistry writes that his girlfriend is heading to Berkeley, while he is still finishing up grad school and just received an offer from a lab in Toronto.
- They are not old enough to understand all they see or do, so by the end their only recourse, and again it's intuitive rather than analytical, is to ride out to the McPheron brothers where they had been well-treated once before and sensed that there was some solace there.
- In addition to grammar in the sense we know the study to-day, grammar in the old Roman and mediaeval mind also included much of what we know as the analytical side of the study of literature, such as comparison, analysis, versification, prosody, word formations, figures of speech, and vocal expression (R. 76).
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