The relationship between A and B is the same as C and D.
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general science is about the study of every living things and all ideas that can help us.
A general noun is a word for a general class of something, rather than a specific member of a class.Examples of general nouns:peoplemoneyanimalsbuildingsfoodfruittransportationentertainmentjobdiseaseA specific noun is a word for something that is more clearly identified, for example:chemistpesoelephantThe Pentagonspaghettistrawberry
Encyclopedia - basically meaning "general knowledge" or "gathered knowledge" in Greek language.
Nomothetic is a Greek derivation meaning proposition of the law in general or universal. The word is used in philosophy.
wasted:used
Choose the word that will correctly complete this analogy. TABOO : FORBIDDEN :: cheerful : _______
kinds of analogy is ........................................................................
Analogy.
An analogy for lavish could be extravagant - meaning characterized by excess or luxury. Just as lavish implies an abundance of wealth or opulence, extravagant suggests indulgence beyond what is necessary or appropriate.
The meaning of the text is obtained by an appreciation of the analogy of the metaphor.
i think it means a comparison between 2 things
snow - blizzard as rain - flood
I don't think there is one. An analogy is a special kind of abstract relationship. An antonym, or opposite, means something at the farthest possible extreme away--something at the opposite end of the continuum. But something either is an analogy or is not (and that may even be a matter of interpretation or opinion). There is no meaning to the idea of being the farthest possible thing from an analogy.
If "liberate" is to free from oppression or confinement, an analogy could be "heal" meaning to restore to good health. Just as liberate frees from restrictions, heal brings about wellness and freedom from illness.
the clue to the meaning of the unfamiliar word as given by the word compared to the target word
-stat is a suffix meaning 'to hold steady'; thermostat, hemostat, rheostat