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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Analogue \An"a*logue\ (?; 115), n. [F. ?, fr. Gr. ?.]
     1. That which is analogous to, or corresponds with, some
        other thing.
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              The vexatious tyranny of the individual despot meets


              its analogue in the insolent tyranny of the many.
                                                    --I. Taylor.
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     2. (Philol.) A word in one language corresponding with one in
        another; an analogous term; as, the Latin "pater" is the
        analogue of the English "father."
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     3. (Nat. Hist.)
        (a) An organ which is equivalent in its functions to a
            different organ in another species or group, or even
            in the same group; as, the gill of a fish is the
            analogue of a lung in a quadruped, although the two
            are not of like structural relations.
        (b) A species in one genus or group having its characters
            parallel, one by one, with those of another group.
        (c) A species or genus in one country closely related to a
            species of the same genus, or a genus of the same
            group, in another: such species are often called
            representative species, and such genera,
            representative genera. --Dana.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  analogue
       adj : of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional
             to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier"
             [syn: {analog}, {linear}] [ant: {digital}]
       n : something having the property of being analogous to
           something else [syn: {analog}, {parallel}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  46 Moby Thesaurus words for "analogue":
     ally, alter ego, analogon, associate, brother, close copy,
     close match, cognate, companion, complement, congenator, congener,
     coordinate, correlate, correlative, correspondent, counterpart,
     each other, equivalent, fellow, image, kindred spirit, like,
     likeness, match, mate, near duplicate, obverse, one another,
     parallel, pendant, picture, reciprocal, reciprocatist,
     reciprocator, second self, similitude, simulacrum, sister,
     soul mate, such, suchlike, tally, the like of, the likes of,
     twin
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

  analogue
       
           (US: "analog") A description of a continuously
          variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such
          signals.  The opposite is "discrete" or "{digital}".
       
          Analogue circuits are much harder to design and analyse than
          digital ones because the designer must take into account
          effects such as the gain, linearity and power handling of
          components, the resistance, capacitance and inductance of PCB
          tracks, wires and connectors, interference between signals,
          power supply stability and more.  A digital circuit design,
          especially for high switching speeds, must also take these
          factors into account if it is to work reliably, but they are
          usually less critical because most digital components will
          function correctly within a range of parameters whereas such
          variations will corrupt the outputs of an analogue circuit.
       
          See also {analogue computer}.
       
          (1995-11-14)
       
       

















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