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analogue

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

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🗓️ 2 November 2023

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 2, 2023 is:

analogue • \AN-uh-log\  • noun

Analogue refers to something that is similar to something else in design, origin, use, etc. In other words, an analogue is analogous to something else.

// There are many historical analogues to our current political situation that we can learn from in order not to repeat the mistakes of the past.

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Examples:

“When the 32-year-old artist Gray Wielebinski was growing up in Dallas, he saw 10-gallon hats and boots as the marks of a fantastical machismo that belonged as much to him as to cisgender men. … In his work, the cowboy is a tragic figure professionally endangered by commercial ranching, making him an analogue to the queer establishments that have closed in recent years.” — Evan Moffitt, The New York Times, 6 Sept. 2023

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Analogue is a handy word for something that is similar to something else in design, origin, use, etc., as in “tofu is a meat analogue.” Like its relations analogy and analogous, it traces back ultimately to the Greek word lógos, meaning “word,” “speech,” “relation,” “correspondence,” and “proportion.” Not to get too meta about analogue, but the nouns analogue and analog are themselves analogues (or, ahem, analogs) of one another: they differ only in spelling, though the analogue spelling is more common except in contexts related to chemistry. The pair also function as adjectives—as in “an analog watch” or “analog recording”—but in that case the shorter form is preferred except by those who use British English.



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It's Merriam Websters, Word of the Day for November 2nd.

0:11.4

Today's word is analog, spelled A-N-A-L-O-G-U-E. Analog is a noun.

0:19.0

It refers to something that is similar to something else in design, origin, use, etc.

0:24.8

In other words, an analog is analogous to something else.

0:29.3

Here's the word used in a sentence from The New York Times by Evan Moffett.

0:34.1

When the 32-year-old artist, Greywila Binsky, was growing up in Dallas,

0:39.4

he saw ten gallon hats and boots as the marks of a fantastical machismo

0:44.8

that belonged as much to him as to cisgender men.

0:48.4

In his work, the cowboy is a tragic figure professionally endangered by commercial ranching,

0:54.5

making him an analog to the queer establishments that have closed in recent years.

1:01.6

Analog is a handy word for something that is similar to something else in design, origin,

1:06.9

use, etc. As in tofu is a meat analog.

1:12.0

Like its relations, analogy, and analogous, it traces back ultimately to the Greek word

1:17.7

logos, meaning word, speech, relation, correspondence, and proportion.

1:23.3

Not to get too meta about analog, but the nouns analog and analog spelled A-N-A-L-O-G-U-E

1:32.4

and A-N-A-L-O-G are themselves analogs.

1:37.2

They differ only in spelling, though the analog with a G-U-E spelling is more common

1:43.4

except in contexts relating to chemistry.

1:47.4

The pair also function as adjectives as in an analog watch or analog recording,

1:53.5

but in that case the shorter form is preferred except by those who use British English.

1:58.4

With your word of the day, I'm Peter Sakalowski.

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